Released 1958 Release date 1958 | Label Firefly Entertainment | |
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Similar Jimmy Giuffre albums, Jazz albums |
Trav'lin' Light is a 1958 album by the Jimmy Giuffre 3.
Contents
Nat Hentoff writes about novelty of the release in its booklet: "The incorporation of Bob Brookmeyer into the Jimmy Giuffre 3 makes this unit even more intriguing, both in its present capacity to work tri-linear subtle sorcery on the listener and in its indications for the future to other jazz players.
There is, for example, no bass, drums and piano in this ensemble — to the initial shock of a number of musicians who had become accustomed to pianoless and even drumless combos but began to mumble, Saroyan-fashion, "There's no foundation all along the line" when informed of the new instrumentation of the Jimmy Giuffre 3. Those who heard the group's debut, however, at New York's Village Vanguard soon forgot the absence of the traditional rhythm section because the group swung more fully than it ever had before. Even some musicians don't wholly remember that the ability to swing must first reside in the musician. If he depends on a rhythm section, no matter how infectious that section may be, to swing him, then he is in the position of the rejected suitor who cannot understand that one must be able to give love to receive it..."
Track listing
- "Trav'lin' Light" - (Mercer, Mundy, Young)
- "The Swamp People" - (Giuffre)
- "The Green Country" (New England Mood) - (Giuffre)
- "42nd Street" - (Dubin, Warren)
- "Pickin' 'Em Up and Layin' 'Em Down" - (Giuffre)
- "The Lonely Time" - (Giuffre)
- "Show Me the Way to Go Home" - (Campbell, Connelly)
- "California, Here I Come" - (DeSylva, Jolson, Meyer)
Personnel
Songs
1Pickin' Em Up and Lay Em Down5:46
2The Green Country3:11
3The Lonely Time3:58