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Who Is Gary Burton? (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Who Is Gary Burton? (Bonus Track Version) by Gary Burton. This album was released in 1962 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:18:12 minutes.

Artist: Gary Burton
Release date: 1962
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:18:12
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No. Title Length
1. Storm (feat. Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan & Joe Morello) 4:17
2. I've Just Seen Her (feat. Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan & Joe Morello) 4:18
3. Fly Time Fly (feat. Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan & Joe Morello) 4:28
4. Conception (feat. Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan & Joe Morello) 4:01
5. Get Away Blues (feat. Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan & Joe Morello) 5:44
6. My Funny Valentine (feat. Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan & Joe Morello) 5:26
7. One Note (feat. Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan & Joe Morello) 4:52
8. Time After Time (feat. Phil Woods & Joe Morello) [Bonus Track] 3:54
9. Every Time (feat. Phil Woods & Joe Morello) [Bonus Track] 2:52
10. Summertime (feat. Phil Woods & Joe Morello) [Bonus Track] 4:02
11. Mother Time (feat. Phil Woods & Joe Morello) [Bonus Track] 4:03
12. Just in Time (feat. Phil Woods & Joe Morello) [Bonus Track] 4:08
13. What Am I to Do? (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:35
14. Not for Me (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:40
15. You're Here Again (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 3:19
16. Just for Tonight (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:03
17. Pop Goes the Weasel (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:10
18. It's Love of Course (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:47
19. Unless You're in Love (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 3:05
20. Close Your Eyes (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:12
21. Rainy Afternoon (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:45
22. Call D. Law (feat. Hank Garland) [Bonus Track] 2:31

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It is puzzling why Gary Burton's second recording as a leader, Who Is Gary Burton?, remains out of print. The talented young vibraphonist had already proven himself as a sideman and was breaking new ground as a master technician on his instrument, utilizing four mallets simultaneously with seemingly little effort. Joining him on this sophomore outing is a septet that includes Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Bob Brookmeyer (who is strangely not listed anywhere on the album jacket), and Joe Morello. The play list is anything but predictable, with two exciting originals by drummer Chris Swanson (a fellow Berklee alum), a well-crafted arrangement of George Shearing's "Conception," an elegant take of "My Funny Valentine" with a gorgeous flügelhorn solo by Terry, and an obscure but high-energy work by Jaki Byard, "One Note." Although Burton is obviously a very confident soloist, he feels no need to hog the spotlight (a common mistake by young jazz musicians in later decades), as he is happy to step back and let the veterans take center stage. Until RCA gets around to reissuing this gem, finding a copy of this long unavailable LP will be very difficult.