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LOUIE BELLSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA — Skin Deep (1954-1999) RM | Verve Elite Edition Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Louis Bellson has long been acknowledged as one of the greatest drummers in jazz history and this release combines two separate sessions that are predominately features for his incredible solos. "Percussionistically Speaking" starts as a blues, then Bellson shows off his subtle brushwork before switching to sticks for a powerful solo. There's more room for other soloists on "Fascinatin' Rhythm," where guitarist Joe Puma, pianist Ralph Martin and bassist Bob Peterson get to show off their chops, too. The title track is Bellson's best known piece, written while he was briefly with Duke Ellington; this powerful big band version is as effective as his famous earlier version. Another choice cut is "For Europeans Only," featuring a strong solo by the ill-fated tenor saxophonist Wardell Gray, who was killed a little over a year following this session. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
 1. Percussionistically Speaking (7:58)
Written-By – Louie Bellson
2. A Pearl For Louie (3:54)
Written-By – Ralph Martin
3. Fascinatin' Rhythm (4:16)
Written-By – George And Ira Gershwin
4. Copasetic (Long Version) (4:56)
 Written-By – Don Elliott, Ralph Martin
5. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm (2:55)
Written-By – Bronislaw Kaper, Gus Kahn, Walter Jurmann
6. Skin Deep (7:53)
Written-By – Louie Bellson
7. Loris (3:58)
Written-By – Joe Puma
8. For Europeans Only (3:03)
Written-By – Don Redman, Tadd Dameron
9. Phalanges (3:18)
Written-By – Clark Terry
10. Caxton Hall Swing (3:00)
Written-By – Louie Bellson
11. Copasetic (Short Version) (3:44)
Written-By – Don Elliott, Ralph Martin
Credits :
Louie Bellson plays drums on all tracks accompanied by:
On tracks 1-5, 7 and 11:
Don Elliott-trumpet, mellphone, vibraphone, bongo
Ralph Martin-piano
Joe Puma-guitar
Bob Peterson-bass
Recorded probably early February 1954 in New York City

On tracks 6 and 8-10:
Harry "Sweets" Edison, Maynard Ferguson, Conrad Gozzo, Ray Linn - Trumpet
Hoyt Bohannon, Herbie Harper, Tommy Pederson - Trombone
Benny Carter, Willie Smith - Alto Saxophone
Wardell Gray, Bumps Myers - Tenor saxophone
Bob Lawson - Baritone saxophone
Jimmie Rowles - Piano
Barney Kessel - Guitar
John Simmons - Bass
Don Redman - Arranger
Recorded August 14, 1953 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood

Original recordings produced by Norman Granz
Tracks 1-5 and 6-10 are in their respective original 10" LP sequences
Master numbers show the order in which the tracks were recorded

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