Sam Most,Joe Bagg,Mark Ferber - Organic Flute

Released: 2010
Size: 175,4 MB
Time: 76:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Jazz
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02. Bluesette (Toots Thielemans) [5:55]
03. Yesterdays (Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach) [6:18]
04. The Nearness Of You (Hoagy Carmichael and Ned Washington ) [6:45]
05. Darn That Dream (Jimmy Van Heusen and Eddie DeLange) [6:42]
06. So In Love (Cole Porter) [6:40]
07. Relaxin' At Camarillo (Charlie Parker) [5:09]
08. We'll Be Together Again (Carl Fischer and Frankie Laine) [7:18]
09. Pensativa (Clare Fischer) [8:04]
10. Indiana (James Hanley and Ballard McDonald) [4:59]
11. Blue Daniel (Frank Rosolino) [4:56]
12. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (Nacio Herb Brown and Gus Kahn) [6:05]
One of the first great jazz flutists, a cool-toned tenor, and a fine (if infrequent) clarinetist, Sam Most is the younger brother of clarinetist Abe Most. He picked up early experience playing with the orchestras of Tommy Dorsey (1948), Boyd Raeburn, and Don Redman. By the time he led his first session (1953), Most was a brilliant flutist (among the first to sing through his flute) and he briefly had the jazz field to himself. Most recorded fine sessions for Prestige, Debut (reissued on Xanadu), Vanguard, and Bethlehem during 1953-1958, doubling on clarinet. He also worked in different settings with Chris Connor, Paul Quinichette, and Teddy Wilson. After playing with Buddy Rich's Orchestra (1959-1961), he moved to Los Angeles and became a studio musician. Sam Most worked with Red Norvo and Louie Bellson, gained some new prominence with his Xanadu recordings of 1976-1979, and became a local fixture in Los Angeles, sometimes playing in clubs with his brother