Monty Alexander – Alexander The Great (1965) Classic Jazz Piano Album Review
Pacific Jazz Records 1965 ST-86
notes:
Alexander the Great is an album by pianist Monty
Alexander
recorded in 1964 for the Pacific Jazz label.
Few jazz pianists combine technical brilliance, rhythmic
drive
and pure joy like Monty Alexander. His 1965 album
Alexander
the Great captured the young Jamaican pianist at only twenty
years old, already displaying the dazzling technique and
swing
that would define a legendary career.
Recorded in 1964 at the Esquire Theater in Los Angeles
and
released by Pacific Jazz Records, this live recording
revealed
a rising jazz star whose playing fused bebop virtuosity
with infectious Caribbean energy.
credits:
Piano – Monty Alexander
Double Bass – Victor Gaskin
Drums – Paul Humphrey
Recorded at "After Hours Concert" at
the Esquire Theater (Los Angeles).
Engineer – Richard Bock
Producer – Richard Bock
tracklist:
A1 John Brown's Body
Written By – Traditional
Written-By – Fats Waller
A3 Comin' Home Baby
Written-By – Ben Tucker
A4 If I Were A Bell
Written-By – Frank Loesser
B1 The Grabber
Written-By – Monty Alexander
Written-By – Mercer*, Kozma*
B3 I've Never Been In Love Before
Written-By – Frank Loesser
B4 Blues For Jilly
Written-By – Monty Alexander

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