Hey Baby !

The Jazz Brothers
Chuck and Gap Mangione





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TRACK LISTING
  •   Hey Baby!
  •   Bags' Groove
  •   The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
  •   Givin' The Business
  •   Wha's Happ'nin?
  •   Just You, Just Me
  •   Old Folks
  •   The Bassett Sound

  • Performers 
    Steve Davis : Bass
    Chuck Mangione : Trumpet
    Gap Mangione : Piano
    Roy McCurdy : Drums
    Sal Nistico : Sax (Tenor), Saxophone
     
     
    Production Credits
    Phil DeLancie : Remastering
    Ken Deardoff : Art Direction
    Mort Fega : Liner Notes
    Ray Fowler : Engineer
    Jazz Brothers : Main Performer
    Orrin Keepnews : Producer
    Chuck Mangione : Main Performer, Performer
    Gap Mangione : Main Performer, Performer
    Roy McCurdy 
    Sal Nistico 
    Steve Shapiro : Photography
     
     
    
    The early-1960s group the Jazz Brothers featured trumpeter Chuck Mangione and pianist Gap Mangione in a quintet also including up-and-coming tenor Sal Nistico (shortly before he joined Woody Herman's Orchestra), bassist Steve Davis and drummer Roy McCurdy; lots of young talent in that band. Their second of three recordings (the first has yet to be reissued) has reappeared as this CD. Those only familiar with Chuck Mangione's later work will be surprised to hear him playing bop-oriented music and showing the strong influence of Dizzy Gillespie. Four standards (including "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and "Just You, Just Me") alternate with an obscurity and three group originals. The music has spirit, even if it is a bit derivative and predictable.
    Scott Yanow
    Hey Baby ! The Jazz Brothers
    Record Label Original Jazz Classics
    Release Date 1961
    Producer Orrin Keepnews
    Total Time 44:04

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