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Oliver Nelson - The Argo, Verve and Impulse Big Band Studio Sessions (1962-67) {6CD Box Set Mosaic MD6-233 rel 2006}

Oliver Nelson - The Argo, Verve and Impulse Big Band Studio Sessions (1962-67) {6CD Box Set Mosaic MD6-233 rel 2006}
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© 1962-67, 2006 Mosaic Records / UMG | MD6-233
Jazz / Hard Bop / Post Bop / Big Band

Oliver Nelson was one of the more distinctive arrangers to be active in jazz, the studios, and popular music of the '60s. While most Nelson reissues focus on his always-excellent saxophone playing (whether on tenor or alto), this six-CD set, Argo, Verve and Impulse Big Band Studio Sessions, focuses on Oliver Nelson the arranger-composer-bandleader. He does take solos on some of these dates on tenor, alto,and soprano (his only recorded solos on that instrument), but it his writing that takes center stage.

Oliver Nelson - Sound Pieces  Music

Posted by intotherhythm at April 30, 2008
Oliver Nelson - Sound Pieces

Oliver Nelson - Sound Pieces (1966)
MP3 | 320Kbps | 123 Mb
(covers) | Label: Impulse | Total time:54:59

This CD reissue features Oliver Nelson in two very different settings. Although best-known as an altoist and a tenor-saxophonist, Nelson sticks exclusively to soprano throughout the set.

Oliver Nelson - Sound Pieces (1966)  Music

Posted by intothe at March 31, 2010
Oliver Nelson - Sound Pieces (1966)

Oliver Nelson - Sound Pieces (1966)
Jazz, Big Band | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) + MP3 (320K/s) | 367 + 133 MB
GRP (1991) | 54:59 | RAR with 5% recovery | full artwork
Jimmy Smith & Oliver Nelson - Peter & The Wolf (1966) {Verve by Request Series, 547 264-2 rel 1999}

Jimmy Smith & Oliver Nelson - Peter & The Wolf (1966) {Verve by Request Series, 547 264-2 rel 1999}
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© 1966, 1999 Verve / PolyGram | 547 264-2
Jazz / Classical / Hard Bop / Soul Jazz / Modern Arrangement

Yeah this is another album there Jimmy Smith is working with Oliver Nelson and his orchestra, and this album is based on Serge Prokofiev's Peter & The Wolf and the first four minutes is the Prokofiev music, but the rest is credit to the great Oliver Nelson and he even wrote about it in the liner notes too, yeah this is nice piece of music written by the fantastic Oliver Nelson based upon the feeling that Prokofiev once provide.
Oliver Nelson - Meet Oliver Nelson + Main Steam on (Remastered) (2012)

Oliver Nelson - Meet Oliver Nelson + Main Steam on (Remastered) (2012)
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1:12:23 | Jazz, Hard Bop | Label: Fresh Sounds Spain

Meet Oliver Nelson marked the leader recording debut of a considerable talent in tenor saxophonist Oliver Nelson (1932-1975). He was to win even greater acclaim later as a composer and arranger, but at 27 he was already a vastly experienced performer and a notably imaginative soloist, affectingly sensitive on ballads like Passion Flower and What s New, with a voluminous sound, full and fiery, on more driving material. For his debut he had simpatico company in trumpeter Kenny Dorham, so lyrical on Booze Baby Blues, and a shrewdly chosen rhythm section in pianist Ray Bryant, bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Art Taylor. It was a noteworthy beginning. Recorded almost two years later, Main Stem was much more like a typical Prestige blowing session of the time, heavily dependant on the wit and invention of the participants. Fortunately, Nelson again chose his colleagues well. Trumpeter Joe Newman is particularly good and pianist Hank Jones is his usual lucidly impeccable self in a swinging rhythm section with bassist George Duvivier and drummer Charlie Persip, while the leader, on both alto and tenor, produces an abundance of melodic, well-constructed solos over a satisfying session.
Oliver Nelson - Meet Oliver Nelson (1959) {Prestige-New Jazz OJCCD-227-2 rel 1992}

Oliver Nelson - Meet Oliver Nelson (1959) {Prestige-New Jazz OJCCD-227-2 rel 1992}
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© 1959, 1992 Prestige/New Jazz Records / Fantasy | OJCCD-227-2
Jazz / Hard Bop / Saxophone

Oliver Nelson's debut as a leader found him already a distinctive and skilled tenor saxophonist by the age of 27. For this quintet set, Nelson teams up with the veteran trumpeter Kenny Dorham, pianist Ray Bryant, bassist Wendell Marshall, and drummer Art Taylor for four of his originals, plus the ballads "Passion Flower" and "What's New." Although none of these Nelson tunes caught on, this was an impressive beginning to a short but productive career and gives one a strong example of the multi-talented Nelson's tenor playing.
Oliver Nelson - Meet Oliver Nelson (1959) [Remastered 1992]

Oliver Nelson - Meet Oliver Nelson (1959) [Remastered 1992]
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Genre ~ Hard Bop, Post-Bop, Saxophone Jazz | Label ~ Prestige Records
Oliver Nelson - Skull Session (1975) {Flying Dutchman--BMG 74321887132 rel 2002}

Oliver Nelson - Skull Session (1975) {Flying Dutchman–BMG 74321887132 rel 2002}
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© 1975, 2002 Flying Dutchman / RCA Victor / BMG | 74321887132
Jazz / Jazz Funk / Soul Jazz / Post Bop

Anyone, who has been fortunate enough to play in a band that uses Oliver Nelson arrangements, will vouch for how clever and musical they are. On this session he was asked to include electronic instruments and incorporate the rhythms they are often associated with them. This has been attempted before and usually results in the most horrible ‘hodgepodge’ of sounds that please no one. Oliver Nelson however succeeds in incorporating the newer instruments without detracting in any way from the normal quality of his work. This is a very good album; every track is an original composition with a strong melody line and an imaginative arrangement.
Oliver Nelson's Big Band - Live From Los Angeles (1968) [Remastered 2005]

Oliver Nelson's Big Band - Live From Los Angeles (1968) [Remastered 2005]
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Genre ~ Big Band, Hard Bop | Label ~ Impulse! Records
Lem Winchester Sextet featuring Oliver Nelson - Lem's Beat (1960) {1991 Original Jazz Classics} **[RE-UP]**

Lem Winchester Sextet featuring Oliver Nelson - Lem's Beat (1960) {1991 Original Jazz Classics}
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Genre: jazz

Lem's Beat is the 1960 album by The Lem Winchester Sextet featuring Oliver Nelson. Released on the New Jazz label via Prestige, this CD was remastered by Phil De Lancie for Original Jazz Classics/Fantasy Jazz in 1991.