Inner City Records is proud to announce the re-release of I Remember Harlem by Roy Eldridge (IC 7012).
This album marks another addition to the label's Jazz Legacy Series, featuring recordings from the greats of the mid-twentieth century.
Called by Scott Yanow “one of the most exciting trumpet players to emerge during the swing era, “ Roy's recordings continue to delight listeners around the world through his inventive, bold approach and consummate musicianship.
This album, made during Roy's stay in Paris in the '50s, features a host of excellent players including Raymond Fol, Don Byas, a young Claude Bolling and more. They play mostly Eldridge originals, including many of his French-titled tunes. Listeners will also enjoy Eldridge's warm singing on Black and Blue, his duets with Bolling on Wild Man Blues and Fireworks, and two intimate Eldridge piano solos.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Roy Eldridge Remembers Harlem....
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