Sam Most - The Amazing Mr. Sam Most (1957) [EAC-FLAC]
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Sam Most - The Amazing Mr. Sam Most (1957) EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 183 Mb Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 217 Mb Features the latest remastering. Includes a Japanese description. Features original cover artwork. A compelling Bethlehem set from reedman Sam Most – a date that's possibly his most sophisticated session for the label, thanks to arrangements from producer Teddy Charles! Charles sets up Most in a "with strings" format here – but one that's a bit more laidback than usual – as the tunes are somewhat long for the setting, and often feature Sam's solos snaking out wonderfully on flute, tenor, and a bit of clarinet. Jimmy Raney plays a bit of guitar on the record, but the main charm comes from the interplay between Most's reeds and the strings – which really comes off with a dark sort of sound overall, one that clearly marks Charles' presence on the record. Titles include "Lover Man", "When Your Lover Has Gone", "Alone Together", "Softly As In A Morning Sunrise", and "You Stepped Out Of A Dream". --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 - It Might As Well Be Spring 02 - You Stepped Out Of A Dream 03 - Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 04 - Lover Man 05 - Alone Together 06 - When Your Lover Has Gone *1957, 2014 Solid Records / Bethlehem | CDSOL-6139 | LP BCP-78 {2014 Japan Bethlehem Album Collection 1000} Personnel: Sam Most - flute & clarinet Hall Overton - piano Jimmy Raney - guitar Addison Farmer - bass Roy Haynes - drums Unidentified Strings Enjoy and Sharing, Thanks!