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Ben Webster - Stormy Weather




The Frog lets loose: Marathon 1965 Copenhagen show yields unforgettable bluesy and bop phrasing, ballads that come across as mini-symphonies

Tantalizing audiophile restoration series resurrects U.K. label Black Lion: Mastered at Bernie Grundman Studios by Chris Bellman and pressed at Pallas

EQ notes and curation performed by iconic engineer Steve Hoffman; LPs EQ'd and set up by Bernie Grundman

Conceived, designed, and manufactured for collectors and enthusiasts: Vinyl jacket features exclusive art

A few months after moving from America. That's the time it took a reinvigorated Ben Webster to conquer Cafe Montmarte, a Copenhagen stage, during a marathon performance in January 1965, the standout highlights from which are collected on this exhilarating release. Backed by pianist Kenny Drew and a rhythm section comprised of young European lions, the tenor saxophonist swings and stings through originals and standards, riffing off of bluesy and bop-themed phrases while blowing hard and heavy on uptempo pieces. On slower compositions, Webster turns each note into a mini-symphony, full of distinguished character and preeminent tonality. What a gas.

Originally released by the U.K. label Black Lion, an imprint that specialized in resurrecting rare gems from U.S. jazz and blues legends, Stormy Weather stands as an unequivocal example of Webster's dynamic live prowess and a can't-miss opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to get closer to the man and his music. Orchestrated by ORG Music, this historical reissue is afforded the ultimate in audiophile production standards, resulting in sonics and presentation befitting the museum-like worth of this record's existence.

Mastered from the original master tapes at Bernie Grundman Studios by Chris Bellman and pressed at Pallas, the 180-gram LP was curated by legendary engineer Steve Hoffman and eq'd by Grundman himself. A better team you cannot find; every step involved serious quality-control measures to guarantee gorgeous sound. The superb vinyl jacket features exclusive artwork. Indeed, this is what being a collector is all about.

Sure, the title may not be as widely known as some of Webster's other works, but it's a killer. And this reissue preserves vital music that will be enjoyed by generations to come. Consider it a buried treasure that, miraculously, has resurfaced in better condition than that when it was originally made.

 

 



Side 1
Our Love Is Here to Stay
My Romance
Blues for Herluff
Londonderry Air
Mack the Knife

Side 2
I Can't Get Started
The Theme
Friskin' the Frog
Stormy Weather
Teach Me Tonight

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 3 person(s) rated this product.

Great, but

posted on 05/24/2021
5 Stars
I have the deluxe double 45 with 33 set limited to 500. Holly smokes the 45 Blows away this otherwise great 33.


STUNNING LIVE JAZZ!

posted on 06/13/2014
5 Stars
Reviewer: AC
This might be the most incredible sounding live jazz record I've ever heard. The musicians are in the room--especially the bassist! Relaxed, open, airy and dynamic, this recording and pressing will trick you into thinking you are at the club as well! Well done ORG! Just beautiful!


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