Artist: Curtis Fuller
Album: Eight Classic Albums
Genre: Hard Bop
Label: Enlightenment
Released: 2020
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
- CD 1:
- Seeing Red (7:08)
- Stormy Weather (7:22)
- Cashmere (6:45)
- Slenderella (7:48)
- Moonlight Becomes You (7:40)
- Roc and Troll (7:44)
Curtis Fuller and Hampton Hawes with French Horns (1957) - Ronnie's Tune (7:33)
- Roc and Troll (7:16)
- A-Drift (6:17)
- Lyriste (6:05)
- Five Spot (3:33)
- No Crooks (6:30)
Curtis Fuller with Red Garland (1957)
- CD 2:
- A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (6:54)
- Hugore (6:45)
- Oscalypso (5:41)
- Here's to My Lady (6:43)
- Lizzy's Bounce (5:25)
- Soon (5:36)
Bone & Bari (1957) - Algonquin (5:04)
- Nita's Waltz (6:57)
- Bone & Bari (6:19)
- Heart and Soul (4:51)
- Again (7:20)
- Pickup (5:48)
The Opener (1957)
- CD 3:
- Little Messenger (6:19)
- Quantrale (6:11)
- Jeanie (6:47)
- Carvon (6:58)
- Two Quarters of a Mile (6:30)
- It's Too Late Now (6:50)
Blues-ette (1959) - Five Spot After Dark (5:20)
- Undecided (7:11)
- Blues-ette (5:35)
- Minor Vamp (5:12)
- Love Your Spell Is Everywhere (7:08)
- Twelve-Inch (6:31)
Curtis Fuller Volume 3 (1957)
- CD 4:
- Accident (4:16)
- Darryl's Minor (5:37)
- Be Back Ta-Reckla (7:14)
- Judy-Ful (9:06)
- New Date (4:59)
Soul Trombone (1961) - The Clan (6:20)
- In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning (4:57)
- Newdles (7:40)
- The Breeze and I (4:04)
- Dear Old Stockholm (9:07)
- Ladies' Night (6:31)
Images of Curtis Fuller (1960)
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Known best as a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, American jazz trombonist Curtis Fuller also contributed to many classic jazz recordings, but, crucially, was a fine bandleader in his own right whose late 1950s and early 1960s output remains his best work. This four CD set features music from the era during which Curtis Fuller was at his musical prime, and when he released the strongest records of his career as leader or co-leader. Featuring eight such records in perfect re-mastered sound, this collection is an ideal starting place for newcomers to the great man's music and a fine reminder of his talent and creativity for everyone else.