Stan Getz & Jimmy Raney: Storyville Boston 1951 Live CD
Immortal Concerts: Storyville, Boston October 1951 captures a legendary live performance by tenor saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist Jimmy Raney at the iconic Storyville club in Boston on 28 October 1951. This historic recording documents one of the most celebrated partnerships in cool jazz history, preserving an evening when two masters of bebop and cool jazz were at the peak of their creative powers.
Stan Getz, whose lyrical tone and melodic approach revolutionized the tenor saxophone, joins forces with the harmonically sophisticated Jimmy Raney, whose guitar work influenced generations of jazz musicians. Accompanied by the exceptional rhythm section of Al Haig on piano, Teddy Kotick on bass, and Tiny Kahn on drums, this quintet delivers performances that exemplify the cool jazz and bebop styles that defined early 1950s modern jazz.
Released under labels such as Giants of Jazz Recordings, Otto Preis, or Storyville, this compilation is noted for its remastered audio quality that brings clarity to these historic performances. The recording captures the intimate atmosphere of the Storyville club, one of Boston's premier jazz venues, where the interplay between Getz's warm, singing tone and Raney's intricate harmonic voicings created moments of pure musical magic that continue to inspire jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.
Album Specifications:
- Format: Audio CD in jewel case
- Featured Artists: Stan Getz (Tenor Saxophone), Jimmy Raney (Guitar)
- Supporting Musicians: Al Haig (Piano), Teddy Kotick (Bass), Tiny Kahn (Drums)
- Recording Date: 28 October 1951
- Recording Venue: Storyville Club, Boston
- Label: Giants of Jazz Recordings / Otto Preis / Storyville
- Genre: Cool Jazz / Bebop
- Series: Immortal Concerts
- Audio: Remastered for enhanced clarity
- Weight: 127g (4.48 oz)
- Barcode: 8004883531134
This essential live recording preserves a pivotal moment in jazz history, documenting the artistry of Stan Getz and Jimmy Raney during a period that helped define the sound of modern jazz.