Gentle Jug, Vol. 3
10/10/2000 | Prestige
Lyrics from Gentle Jug, Vol. 3
All Music Guide Review
Anyone who has even the most basic knowledge of Gene "Jug" Ammons will tell you how marvelous a ballad player he was. When the tenor titan played ballads, there was nothing superficial going on -- Ammons dug deep and showed the world what soulful, smoky, ultra-expressive playing was all about. Assembled in 2000, Gentle Jug, Vol. 3 marked the third time that Fantasy put together a ballad-oriented collection by the saxophone master. For those who don't know anything about Ammons, three Gentle Jug collections might seem excessive, but it isn't. Spanning 1961-1970, Gentle Jug, Vol. 3 draws on Ammons' Prestige years and -- like the two previous Gentle Jug collections -- shows why his lyrical ballad playing was so revered. Whether he is interpreting "Blue Velvet," "The Masquerade Is Over" or Mel Tormé's "Born to Be Blue," this 61-minute, 11-song CD paints a consistently attractive picture of Jug's romantic side. His haunting 1960 performance of "Angel Eyes" is among the most captivating versions of that great, if overdone, standard -- and when Ammons pours his heart into "Lush Life," it is obvious that he has no problem relating to Billy Strayhorn's world-weary outlook. While some of these performances feature pianists, others find Jug leading organ combos. Surprisingly, Jug was not a big fan of organists; he complained that they "didn't know changes" -- nonetheless, he did some of his best (and most popular) work in their presence. Like the previous Gentle Jug collections, this hard bop/soul-jazz CD is well worth obtaining if you are searching for an album of smoky mood music. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Gentle Jug, Vol. 3 Track Listing
Credits of Gentle Jug, Vol. 3
- Wendell Marshall
- Bass, ?
- Jack McDuff
- Organ, ?
- Charlie Persip
- Drums, ?
- Bob Porter
- Producer, Compilation Producer
- Bernard "Pretty" Purdie
- Drums, ?
- Frank Wess
- Flute, ?
- Buster Williams
- Bass, ?
- Johnny "Hammond" Smith
- Organ
- Joe Tarantino
- Remastering
- Jamie Putnam
- Art Direction, Design
- George Brown
- Drums
- George Duvivier
- Bass, ?
- Clarence "Sleepy" Anderson
- Organ, Piano
- Bob Bushnell
- Bass
- Rudy Collins
- Drums
- Esmond Edwards
- Producer
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Engineer
- J.C. Heard
- Drums, ?
- John Houston
- Piano
- Ray Barretto
- Conga, ?
- Gene Ammons
- Sax (Tenor), Main Performer
- Wynton Kelly
- Piano, ?
- Joe Newman
- Trumpet, ?
- Walter Perkins
- Drums
- Sonny Stitt
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), ?
- Art Taylor
- Drums
- Doug Watkins
- Bass, ?
- Sonny Phillips
- Organ, ?
















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