STAN GETZ
STAN GETZ - LIVE AT ZARDI'S 1956 VOL. II - DOUBLE VINYL
DOUBLE VINYL
STAN GETZ
LIVE AT ZARDI'S 1956 VOL. II
68,00€
Record 1
- I May Be Wrong
- Imagination
- Untitled No. 2 - Take 2
- Out of Nowhere
- Little Girl Blue
- Sweetie Pie
- Easy Living
Record 2
- But Not for Me
- Untitled No. 1 - Take 2
- Summertime
- Night in Tunisia
- Lover, Come Back to Me
- Ah-Moore (Amour)
- Melancholy Baby
4000 Copies
An Elegant Sax on Hollywood Boulevard – Vol. II
On 22 and 27 June 1959, Stan Getz and his quartet gave two legendary concerts in a club on Hollywood Boulevard.
Saxophone players, pianists and singers all flocked to play the clubs and their sound resonated round the world from these sun-drenched settings. What drew all these jazz musicians of the time such as Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Art Tatum, Chet Baker, Sarah Vaughan and, of course, Stan Getz to these venues? They were escaping the chilly East Coast for both a warmer climate and a more relaxed environment than the tense South. It sustained a musical melting pot encouraged by a governor free of racial prejudice, the Republican Goodwin J. Knight, not to mention a booming labour market and the glamour of the movie industry – in a nutshell, the mythical appeal of the West Coast. Their favourite clubs: the Tiffany, the Haig, and most of all, the celebrated Zardi’s Jazzland, where Getz and his musicians performed these two evenings. The recordings remained unpublished on vinyl until this present edition.
In spring 2025 we came across the original tapes in the suburbs of Chicago. The set list of the two concerts is diverse but the line up is identical, with pianist Lou Levy, brilliantly representing the sound of the West Coast and whose style dovetailed perfectly with Getz’s budding forms of inspiration of that year, Max Bennett was on base and Gary Frommer on drums.
On June 27th, Stan performed 14 titles. From the irresistible ballad "Little Girl Blue", the Afro-Cuban theme composed by Dizzy Gillespie "A Night in Tunisia," to Gershwin's "Summertime," every single note was inspired. Stan possessed this unique gift of thinking, creating, imagining in advance, and then, when the time came, bringing fantasy, charm, rhythm, and spontaneity to life on stage.
That June 27, where the elegance and beauty of these melodies mingled with the scents and colours of the California sunset, was a resounding success for this magnificent quartet.
Stan Getz, saxophone
Lou Levy, piano
Max Bennett, bass
Gary Frommer, drums
Ref.: TLR-2504061V
33rpm Lacquer-cuts: Kevin Gray
Photo: © 1958 Jean-Pierre Leloir
1st Edition, hand-numbered: 4000 copies
Tip-on gatefold printed in Italy
Recorded at Zardi's, Los Angeles, USA, on 27.VI.1956
MONO ℗ 1956 Private Collection
Remastered by ℗ & © 2025 THE LOST RECORDINGS from the original analog tapes
180g double-vinyl album
Phoenix Pressings TM
*A 16-bit album download card is included with the vinyl.
"If you like an instrument that sings, play the saxophone. At its best it's like the human voice."
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