Bennie Green - Mosaic Select 3 (3 CD, 2003/FLAC)

 

Trombonist Bennie Green's Blue Note albums were almost completely overlooked until this Mosaic Select compilation appeared in 2003. The first session, originally issued as Back on the Scene, features Charlie Rouse joining Green in the front line. Green's up-tempo "Bennie Plays the Blues" is the best blowing vehicle, while he and Rouse both contribute lyrical solos in Melba Liston's "Melba's Mood." Pianist Gildo Mahones wrote three of the six tracks recorded for Walkin' & Talkin', with Eddy Williams taking Rouse's place. The overall session isn't up to Green's Blue Note debut, but his snappy blues "Walkin' and Talkin'" contains some of his hottest playing within this boxed set. Williams is also on hand for the ten selections first released in Japan as The 45 Sessions with pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jerry Segal. The solos are consistently hot and the quintet never wraps things in a perfunctory manner as one would expect with recordings made for jukeboxes. All of the instrumentals rate high praise, especially the loping "On the Street Where You Live" and the leader's "Ain't Nothin' But the Blues." The addition of singer Babs Gonzales on the last three cuts mar some otherwise excellent performances. Tenor saxophonists Gene Ammons and Billy Root are on hand for the session which produced Soul Stirrin'. While the material on this date is uneven, Green's interpretation of "That's All" is very satisfying. Unfortunately, Gonzales appears for two more numbers. The last five songs come from a date led by tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec (eventually issued as Congo Lament), adding Stanley Turrentine, Milt Hinton, and Art Blakey to join Green and Clark. Green's exotic "Congo Lament" and Turrentine's upbeat "Cue's Pill" are impressive. Unlike the full-sized box set from Mosaic, this collection is in a small cubed package, but with many session photographs and the original liner notes for each date. 

  • Bennie Green - trombone
  • Joe Knight, Gildo Mahones, Sonny Clark - piano
  • Milt Hinton, Paul Chambers, Ike Isaacs, George Tucker - bass
  • Louis Hayes, Art Blakey, Al Dreares, Jerry Segal, Elvin Jones - drums
  • Babs Gonzales - vocal (on “Soul Stirrin', “Lullaby Of The Doomedon, “Encore”)
  • Billy Root, Gene Ammons, Ike Quebec, Stanley Turrentine,
  • Eddy Williams, Charlie Rouse - tenor sax

 
 

Disc 1

1. I Love You (A) 6:02
(Cole Porter)
2. Melba’s Mood (A) 5:33
(Melba Liston)
3. Just Friends (A) 6:59
(S. Lewis-J. Klenner)
4. You’re Mine You (A) 5:15
(J. Green-E. Heyman)
5. Bennie Plays The Blues (A) 8:24
(Bennie Green)
6. Green Street (A) 5:08
(Melba Liston)
7. The Shouter (D) 4:57
(Gildo Mahones)
8. Green Leaves (D) 5:43
(Gildo Mahones)
9. This Love Of Mine (D) 6:45
(Parker-Sanicola-Sinatra)
10. Walkin’ And Talkin’ (D) 8:57
(Bennie Green)
11. All I Do Is Dream Of You (D) 5:32
(A. Freed-N.H. Brown)
12. Hoppin’ Johns (D) 5:29
(Gildo Mahones)
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Disc 2

1. It’s Groovy (C) 3:41
(unknown)
2. On The Street Where You Live (C) 5:50
(A. Lerner-F. Loewe)
3. Can’t We Be Friends (C) 5:32
(P.James-K.Swift)
4. Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues (C) 5:13
(Bennie Green)
5. Bye Bye Blackbird (C) 5:24
(R. Henderson-M. Dixon)
6. Minor Revelation (C) 5:17
(Harold Ousley)
7. Why Do I Love You (C) 5:58
(J. Kern-O. Hammerstein)
8. Encore (stereo LP take) (C) 4:16
(Babs Gonzales)
9. Encore (mono 45 take) (C) 4:29
(Babs Gonzales)
10. Soul Stirrin' (mono take) (B) 6:44
(Babs Gonzales)
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Disc 3

1. Soul Stirrin’ (B) 6:49
(Babs Gonzales)
2. We Wanna Cook (B) 6:38
(Bennie Green)
3. That’s All (B) 6:25
(B. Haymes-A. Brandt)
4. Lullaby Of The Doomed (B) 6:00
(Babs Gonzales)
5. B.G. Mambo (B) 8:15
(Bennie Green)
6. Black Pearl (B) 5:45
(Billy Graham)
7. See See Rider (E) 8:59
(Ma Rainey)
8. Congo Lament (E) 6:50
(Bennie Green)
9. Que's Pill (E) 5:37
(Stanley Turrrentine)
10. B.G.'s Groove Two (E) 6:12
(Bennie Green)
11. I. Q. Shuffle (E) 9:43
(Ike Quebec)

(A) Bennie Green, trombone; Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Joe Knight, piano; George Tucker, bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Recorded on March 23, 1958
Originally issued as BACK ON THE SCENE (Blue Note BLP 1587)
(B) Bennie Green, trombone; Gene Ammons (as “Jug”), Billy Root, tenor saxes; Sonny Clark, piano; Ike Isaacs, bass; Elvin Jones, drums; Babs Gonzales, vocal (on “Soul Stirrin'“ and “Lullaby Of The Doomed“)
Recorded on April 28, 1958
Originally issued as SOUL STIRRIN' (Blue Note BST 81599)
(C) Bennie Green, trombone; Eddy Williams, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Jerry Segal, drums; Babs Gonzales, vocal (on “Encore”)
Recorded on November 23, 1958
First issued in its entirety in Japan as THE 45 SESSION (Blue Note BNJ 61020)
(D) Bennie Green, trombone; Eddy Williams, tenor sax; Gildo Mahones, piano; George Tucker, bass; Al Dreares, drums.
Recorded on January 25, 1959
Originally issued as WALKIN' AND TALKIN' (Blue Note BST 84010)
(E) Bennie Green, trombone; Ike Quebec, Stanley Turrentine, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano; Milt Hinton, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Recorded on January 20, 1962.
Originally issued as CONGO LAMENT by Ike Quebec (Blue Note (LT-1089)