Lester Young Trio

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The Lester Young Trio and The Lester Young Trio No. 2 are jazz trio albums by Lester Young with Nat King Cole and Buddy Rich, recorded in Hollywood, California, in March–April 1946, with the first four tracks being released in 1951.

Release history

The recordings were produced by Norman Granz and the first four tracks were released in 1951 on a Mercury Records 10 inch LP, The Lester Young Trio. Another four tracks were released in 1953 on Norman Granz' Clef Records label as The Lester Young Trio No. 2. All eight trio tracks were combined on a 12-inch Norgran LP, The Lester Young Buddy Rich Trio released in 1955. Nat King Cole was under contract with a different record label at the time so was credited only as "Aye Guy" on the original Mercury / Clef / Norgran releases. In 1994 Verve Records released a CD version of The Lester Young Trio that combined all eight tracks from the 1946 Hollywood trio recordings, plus an alternate take of "I Cover the Waterfront" and an additional shortened version of "Back to the Land", together with four additional tracks recorded earlier by a quintet with Nat King Cole (but without Lester Young or Buddy Rich).

Track listing

The Lester Young Trio

LP side A LP side B

The Lester Young Trio No. 2

LP side A LP side B

Bonus tracks on Verve 1994 CD re-issue

Two tracks from the original 1946 Young-Cole-Rich trio recording sessions: Four tracks from earlier Nat King Cole sessions (without Young or Rich):

Personnel

Personnel on 4 of the CD re-issue bonus tracks

References / notes

Sources

Gridley, Mark C. Jazz Styles: History & Analysis. 9th edn. N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2006. Print.

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