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Roy Eldridge - Happy Time

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1. Sweethearts On Parade
2. Willow Weep For Me
3. Makin' Whoopee
4. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
5. All Of Me
6. I Want A Little Girl
7. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
8. I Can't Get Started
9. Stormy Monday
10. Let Me Off Uptown
Roy Eldridge ( trumpet,vocals); Oscar Peterson (piano); Joe Pass (guitar); Ray Brown (bass);
Eddie Locke (drums).
Recorded in New York, New York on June 4, 1975.
http://www.alldrives.ge/main/linkform.php?f=73c70fcf528f1b91http://www.alldrives.ge/main/linkform.php?f=39db099a794b2709http://www.alldrives.ge/main/linkform.php?f=2f69cba0035c7d67A collection of old favorites, recorded in 1975. In addition to his trumpet playing, Roy Eldridge lends his vocal stylings here, with a sense of tribute to the artists who made them so famous years before; in particular, Eldridge's crooning of "Sweethearts on Parade" recalls Louis Armstrong's famous version. The trumpet jam is uniquely Roy Eldridge, however, with its rollicking pace and quirky, ecstatic high notes, while Joe Pass's electric guitar interlude adds an extra dash that vitalizes this romantic excursion.
Like his trumpet playing, Eldridge makes a musician's choices in his vocal phrasing. His low key vocalizing is well suited to the torch song "Willow Weep for Me." His horn reprises his voice in its sentimental quality, but with the intensity and power that makes him one of the foremost trumpet players in jazz history. Oscar Peterson gives a splendid piano performance of the Jimmy Rushing hit "Gee Baby," and Eldridge contributes beautifully tender trumpet on this song, too