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Gettin' Together

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Download links and information about Gettin' Together by Art Pepper. This album was released in 1960 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:16:44 minutes.

Artist: Art Pepper
Release date: 1960
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:16:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Way You Look Tonight (featuring Conte Candoli) 6:41
2. Rhythm a Night (featuring Conte Candoli) 7:18
3. Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise (featuring Wynton Kelly) 6:59
4. Opus de Funk (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 3:14
5. Airegin (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 3:02
6. Round Midnight (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 3:35
7. Anthropology (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 3:21
8. Why Are We Afraid? (featuring Wynton Kelly) 3:39
9. Whims of Chambers (featuring Conte Candoli) 6:59
10. Gettin' Together (featuring Wynton Kelly) 6:59
11. Las Cuevas de Mario (featuring Jack Sheldon) 7:09
12. Walkin' Shoes (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 3:33
13. Bernie's Tune (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 2:47
14. Shaw Nuff (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 3:00
15. Diane (featuring Wynton Kelly) 5:07
16. Donna Lee (featuring Art Pepper Plus Eleven) 3:21

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As a sort of follow-up to Art Pepper's matchup with Miles Davis' trio in the 1957 classic Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, Pepper utilizes Davis' sidemen on this 1960 near-classic. In addition to pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb, trumpeter Conte Candoli makes the group a quintet on four of the eight numbers. This time around, rather than emphasizing standards, Pepper performs just three ("Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise," Thelonious Monk's "Rhythm-A-Ning," and "The Way You Look Tonight") and includes three originals of his own: "Diane," "Bijou the Poodle," and "Gettin' Together." The music is all very straight-ahead and bop-oriented, but as usual, Pepper brings something very personal and unique to his playing; he sounds like no one else. [Some reissues add "The Way You Look Tonight" (formerly only available on another LP) and an alternate take of the title cut to the original repertoire.]