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The Marty Paich Quartet Featuring Art Pepper
Marty Paich Quartet



Victor (VIJ-6380 (M))
JVC (VIJ-6380 (M))
Release date: Jan 1, 1982, Japan
The Marty Paich Quartet Featuring Art Pepper, recorded in 1956 and released on Tampa Records, is a quintessential example of West Coast jazz, highlighting the synergy between pianist-arranger Marty Paich and alto saxophonist Art Pepper.
Pepper's performance is noted for its expressive depth, described as "mournful jubilation," showcasing his ability to convey complex emotions through his instrument. Paich's arrangements provide a sophisticated backdrop, allowing for both structured interplay and individual expression. The rhythm section, featuring Buddy Clark on bass and Frank Capp on drums, offers a subtle yet firm foundation, enhancing the album's cohesive sound.
A1
What's Right For You
A2
You And The Night And The Music
A3
Sidewinder
A4
Abstract Art
A5
Over The Rainbow
B1
All The Things You Are
B2
Pitfall
B3
Melancholy Madline
B4
Marty's Blues