Coldwater Flat
Coldwater Flat | ||||
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Studio album by The Three Sounds | ||||
Released | August/September 1968[1] | |||
Recorded | April 10–12, 1968 | |||
Studio | Liberty Studios, West Hollywood, CA | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Blue Note | |||
Producer | Jack Tracy | |||
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Oliver Nelson chronology | ||||
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Coldwater Flat is an album by jazz group The Three Sounds featuring performances with an orchestra arranged by Oliver Nelson recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label.[2]
Reception
The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 3 stars stating "One of the primary attractions of the Three Sounds' sound was its simplicity and their ability to find so much variation within the trio format. That magic is somewhat lost with the orchestra, which tends to overwhelm the trio. More than anything, that is what prevents Coldwater Flat from ranking among the group's finest efforts, but the glossy production has its appealing moments as well, and the record does function well as pleasant background music, even if it veers too close to easy listening to be true jazz".[3]
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Allmusic | [3] |
Track listing
- "Lonely Bottles" (Quincy Jones)
- "The Look of Love" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David)
- "Georgia" (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell)
- "Grass Is Greener" (Howlett Smith, Spence Maxwell)
- "Coldwater Flat" (Phil Moore)
- "Last Train to Clarksville" (Boyce and Hart)
- "My Romance" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers)
- "I Remember Bird" (Leonard Feather)
- "Do Do Do (What Now Is Next)" (Gail Fisher Levy, Nat Adderley)
- "Star Trek" (Gene Harris)
- Recorded at Liberty Studios in West Hollywood, California on April 10 (tracks 2-4 & 8), April 11 (tracks 1, 5-7 & 9), and April 12 (track 10), 1968
Personnel
- Gene Harris - piano, organ
- Andrew Simpkins - bass
- Donald Bailey - drums
- Oliver Nelson - arranger
- Bobby Bryant, Conte Candoli, Buddy Childers, Freddy Hill, Melvin Moore - trumpet
- Lou Blackburn, Milt Bernhart, Billy Byers, Pete Myers - trombone
- Ernie Tack - bass trombone
- Anthony Ortega, Frank Strozier - alto saxophone
- Plas Johnson, Jay Migliori, Tom Scott - tenor saxophone
- Bill Green - baritone saxophone
- Lou Singer - timpani
- Ken Watson - percussion
References
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albums
- Branching Out (and Nat Adderley, 1958)
- Introducing the 3 Sounds (1958)
- Bottoms Up! (1958–59)
- LD + 3 (and Lou Donaldson, 1959)
- Good Deal (1959)
- Blue Hour (and Stanley Turrentine, 1960)
- Feelin' Good (1960)
- Here We Come (1960)
- It Just Got to Be (1960)
- Moods (1960)
- Hey There (1961)
- Babe's Blues (1961–62)
- Anita O'Day & the Three Sounds (1962)
- Black Orchid (1962)
- Standards (1959/62)
- Blue Genes (1962)
- Out of This World (1962)
- The Three Sounds Play Jazz on Broadway (1962)
- Some Like It Modern (1963)
- Live at the Living Room (1964)
- Beautiful Friendship (1965)
- Three Moods (1965)
- Today's Sounds (1966)
- Vibrations (1966)
- Live at the Lighthouse (1967)
- Coldwater Flat (and Oliver Nelson, 1968)
- Elegant Soul (1968)
- Soul Symphony (1969)
- Live at the 'It Club' (Gene Harris & The Three Sounds, 1970)
- The 3 Sounds (Gene Harris, 1971)
- Gene Harris of the Three Sounds (Gene Harris, 1972)