Soulville

Soulville is a 1957 album by swing tenor saxophonist Ben Webster, recording a session from October 15, 1957 which Webster played with the Oscar Peterson Trio.

Soulville
Studio album by
Released1957
RecordedOctober 15, 1957
GenreJazz
Length48:45
LabelVerve
ProducerNorman Granz
Ben Webster chronology
Trav'lin Light
(1957)
Soulville
(1957)
Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster
(1957)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
MusicHound4/5[2]
Penguin Guide to Jazz[2]
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide[3]

Reception

This session is described by AllMusic as "one of the highlights" of Webster's "golden '50s run".[4] The album was reissued in the early 1990s on CD with three bonus tracks, which include rare recordings of Webster playing piano.[5] When it was remastered in 24-bit for a 2003 edition, additional photographs and new liner notes were also included.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Soulville" (Ben Webster) 8:03
  2. "Late Date" (Webster) 7:13
  3. "Time on My Hands" (Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon, Vincent Youmans) 4:16
  4. "Lover, Come Back to Me" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg) 8:26
  5. "Where Are You?" (Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) 4:41
  6. "Makin' Whoopee" (Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn) 4:29
  7. "Ill Wind (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) 3:30

Bonus tracks

  1. "Who?" (Hammerstein, Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) 2:56
  2. "Boogie Woogie" (Webster) 3:06
  3. "Roses of Picardy" (Frederick E. Weatherly, Haydn Wood) 2:05

Personnel

Performance

Production

  • Norman Granz producer
  • Nat Hentoff liner notes
  • Ellie Hughes design
  • Tom Hughes design
  • Seth Rothstein CD preparation
  • Tom "Curly" Ruff digital remastering
  • Phil Schaap liner notes
  • Richard Seidel CD preparation
  • Phil Stern photography
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References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. "Soulville". Acclaimed Music. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  3. Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 206. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
  4. Soulville at AllMusic
  5. Soulville Verve Music Group. Accessed September 18, 2007.
  6. Soulville (Bonus Tracks) at AllMusic
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