The Opener - Wikipedia
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The Opener | |||
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Released | End of September 1957[1] | ||
Recorded | June 16, 1957 | ||
Studio | Van Gelder Studio Hackensack, New Jersey | ||
Genre | Jazz | ||
Length | 36:56 | ||
Label | Blue Note BLP 1567 | ||
Producer | Alfred Lion[2] | ||
Curtis Fuller chronology | |||
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The Opener is an album by American jazz trombonist Curtis Fuller, recorded on June 16, 1957 and released on Blue Note later that year—his debut for the label.[3][4][5]
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Source | Rating |
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The AllMusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine states, "The Opener is trombonist Curtis Fuller's first album for Blue Note and it is a thoroughly impressive affair."[6]
- All compositions by Curtis Fuller except as indicated
- "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" (Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) – 6:52
- "Hugore" – 6:43
- "Oscalypso" (Oscar Pettiford) – 5:40
- "Here's to My Lady" (Rube Bloom, Johnny Mercer) – 6:43
- "Lizzy's Bounce" – 5:25
- "Soon" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 5:33
- Curtis Fuller – trombone
- Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone (except "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening", "Here's to My Lady")
- Bobby Timmons – piano
- Paul Chambers – bass
- Art Taylor – drums
Technical personnel
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- Alfred Lion – producer
- Rudy Van Gelder – recording engineer
- Reid Miles – design
- Francis Wolff – photography
- Robert Levin – liner notes
- ^ "Reviews and Ratings of New Jazz Albums". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. October 7, 1957. p. 65 – via Google Books.
- ^ Jazz, All About. "Curtis Fuller: The Opener album review @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz.
- ^ Blue Note discography accessed October 22, 2010
- ^ Jazzdisco: Curtis Fuller Catalog, accessed October 22, 2019
- ^ Fitzgerald, M. Curtis Fuller Leader Entry, accessed October 22, 2019
- ^ a b Erlewine, S. T. Allmusic Review accessed October 22, 2010