It doesn't happen too often, but there are times when the title of a
jazz album and the material within interface perfectly. Hence The
Steamer, where Stan Getz joined forces with a super West Coast-based
rhythm section to produce some truly steaming music. "Blues for Mary
Jane" is remarkable; for all of the straight-ahead heat generated by the
rhythm section, Getz is incredibly relaxed, poised, and always under
control while still managing to swing like mad. In other words, the
style that he was able to carry over to his bossa nova adventures in the
following decade is right here, ready to go. There is also room for the
Getz-ballad manner on "You're Blase," and "Like Someone in Love"
combines a leisurely swinging tempo with Getz's natural warmth. From the
evidence of these sessions alone, not to mention countless others, the
team of bassist Leroy Vinnegar and drummer Stan Levey ought to be
anointed as one of the greatest rhythm sections in jazz history, and
sure-fingered pianist Lou Levy benefits from their finesse and drive. (by Richard S. Ginell)
Personnel:
Stan Getz (saxophone)
Stan Levey (drums)
Lou Levy (piano)
Leroy Vinnegar (bass)
Stan Levey (drums)
Lou Levy (piano)
Leroy Vinnegar (bass)
Tracklist:
1. Blues For Mary Jane (Getz) 7.53
2. There'll Never Be Another You (Gordon/Warren) 9.20
3. You're Blase (Hamilton/Sievier) 4.13
4. Too Close For Comfort (Bock/Holofcener/Weiss) 6.19
5. Like Someone In Love (Burke/VanHeusen) 6.30
6. How About You (Freed/Lane) 6.59
1. Blues For Mary Jane (Getz) 7.53
2. There'll Never Be Another You (Gordon/Warren) 9.20
3. You're Blase (Hamilton/Sievier) 4.13
4. Too Close For Comfort (Bock/Holofcener/Weiss) 6.19
5. Like Someone In Love (Burke/VanHeusen) 6.30
6. How About You (Freed/Lane) 6.59
Alternate frontcover
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