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Art Pepper: Unreleased Art, Vol. VIII (Live at the Winery), Art Pepper

Art Pepper

November 16th, 2013

Born:
September 1, 1925 in Gardena, CA

Genre:
Jazz

Years Active:
'40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s






Art Pepper

Biography

Despite a remarkably colorful and difficult life, Art Pepper was quite consistent in the recording studios; virtually every recording he made is well worth getting. In the 1950s he was one of the few altoists (along with Lee Konitz and Paul Desmond) that was able to develop his own sound despite the dominant influence of Charlie Parker. During his last years, Pepper seemed to put all of his life's experiences into his music and he played with startling emotional intensity.. Despite a remarkably colorful and difficult life, Art Pepper was quite consistent in the recording studios; virtually every recording he made is well worth getting. In the 1950s he was one of the few altoists (along with Lee Konitz and Paul Desmond) that was able to develop his own sound despite the dominant influence of Charlie Parker. During his last years, Pepper seemed to put all of his life's experiences into his music and he played with startling emotional intensity.

After a brief stint with Gus Arnheim, Pepper played with mostly black groups on Central Avenue in Los Angeles. He spent a little time in the Benny Carter and Stan Kenton orchestras before serving time in the military (1944-1946). Some of Pepper's happiest days were during his years with Stan Kenton (1947-1952), although he became a heroin addict in that period. The 1950s found the altoist recording frequently both as a leader and a sideman, resulting in at least two classics (Plays Modern Jazz Classics and Meets the Rhythm Section), but he also spent two periods in jail due to drug offenses during 1953-1956. Pepper was in top form during his Contemporary recordings of 1957-1960, but the first half of his career ended abruptly with long prison sentences that dominated the 1960s. His occasional gigs between jail terms found him adopting a harder tone influenced by John Coltrane that disturbed some of his longtime followers. He recorded with Buddy Rich in 1968 before getting seriously ill and rehabilitating at Synanon (1969-1971). Art Pepper began his serious comeback in 1975 and the unthinkable happened. Under the guidance and inspiration of his wife Laurie, Pepper not only recovered his former form but topped himself with intense solos that were quite unique; he also enjoyed occasionally playing clarinet. His recordings for Contemporary and Galaxy rank with the greatest work of his career. Pepper's autobiography Straight Life (written with his wife) is a brutally honest book that details his sometimes horrifying life. When Art Pepper died at the age of 56, he had attained his goal of becoming the world's great altoist.

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Art Pepper: Unreleased Art, Vol. VIII (Live at the Winery), Art Pepper
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11. The Route
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Complete Playboys Sessions, 1956, Chet Baker
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Over the RainbowHot 50 - Art Pepper (Fifty ..3:01$0.99
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Walkin'Hot 50 - Art Pepper (Fifty ..5:17$0.99
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Saratoga Blues (Live)Art Pepper: Unreleased Art,..9:56$0.99
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You Go to My HeadCool Jazz Saxophone4:18$0.99
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These Foolish Things (Remind Me of Y..Cinnamon by Pepper2:41$0.99
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Blues InBest of Blues Jazz6:00$0.99
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For Miles and MilesChet Baker ‘Cools’ Out ..6:25$0.99
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Minor-YoursChet Baker ‘Cools’ Out ..6:42$0.99
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RouteChet Baker ‘Cools’ Out ..5:03$0.99
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Everything Happens to MeThese Foolish Things3:08$0.99
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Two Part ContentionModern Sounds from Californ..3:45$0.99
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Midnight SunModern Sounds from Californ..3:03$0.99
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Rhythm-A-NingSoftly, As in a Morning Sun..7:19$1.29
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Why Are We Afraid?Softly, As in a Morning Sun..3:39$1.29
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Gettin' TogetherSoftly, As in a Morning Sun..7:00$1.29
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Bijou the PoodleSoftly, As in a Morning Sun..6:03$1.29
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Way You Look TonightSoftly, As in a Morning Sun..6:39$1.29
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Whims of ChambersSoftly, As in a Morning Sun..7:00$1.29
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DianeSoftly, As in a Morning Sun..5:08$1.29
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Softly, As in a Morning SunriseSoftly, As in a Morning Sun..7:00$1.29
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Maybe Next YearBit of Basie4:24$1.29
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Smack UpBit of Basie4:18$1.29
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How Can You Lose?Bit of Basie6:57$1.29
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Las Cuevas De MarioBit of Basie7:11$1.29
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Tears InsideBit of Basie7:47$1.29

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