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5.0 out of 5 stars
UNDERESTIMATED ART,
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This review is from: Marty Paich Quartet, Vol. 9 (Audio CD)
This recording is very similar to the Art Pepper Quartet, Tampa Masters. The Marty Paich Quartet featuring Art Pepper is also a Tampa Masters recording of the same period (1956). The personal are Pepper, Paich, Buddy Clark, bass and Frank Capp, drums. Marty Paich is a fine composer and player but this is clearly Pepper's album. Combine this recording with the aforementioned Art Pepper Quartet (Tampa} and you have a flawless, flowing, horn of plenty two sets of music. There is such beauty in his music and unfortunately not in other aspects of his being. These sets exemplify the artist he was.
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This review is from: Marty Paich Quartet, Vol. 9 (Audio CD)
I bought this, looking for something from the piano of Marty Paich. I am a big fan of Ella Fitzgerald. I just recently noticed that Paich recorded two albums with Ella during her Verve period and I knew nothing about him. This album does not tell me much more, but it does give me great music from Art Pepper. And it is very different from the stuff he did with Stan Kenton. Glad I have this album now, even if it was not what I was expecting. But what about Marty Paich Quartet, Vol 1-8?
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Marty Paich Quartet, Vol. 9 by Marty Paich (Audio CD - 1995)
$12.97
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