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Gene Ammons

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Chicago-born Gene Ammons began as a sax player in the late ’40s in vocalist Billy Eckstine’s big band. Blessed with a hugely expressive tenor sound, he later began recording tenor duels with both Dexter Gordon and Sonny Stitt. His sprawling sound was used to maximum effect on the soulful jazz combos he played with throughout the '50s, and his aggressively bluesy wails seemed to echo the turmoil caused by his narcotics addiction, which often landed him in prison. Nonetheless, Ammons’ Hammond-soaked jam sessions always resonated with a passion for both Bebop and R&B.

- Jon Pruett

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Somewhere Along The Way (3:59) Black Legends Of Jazz $0.99
2. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (4:18) The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug $0.99
3. Skylark (6:21) The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug $0.99
4. Street Of Dreams (3:56) You can depend on me $0.99
5. Ger-ru (9:49) The Boss Is Back!
6. Jungle Strut (5:11) The Boss Is Back! $0.99
7. Scam (6:33) A Stranger In Town $0.99
8. Something Wonderful (3:04) The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug $0.99
9. Two Different Worlds (5:56) The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug $0.99
10. Someone To Watch Over Me (4:50) The Gene Ammons Story: Gentle Jug $0.99

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