Friday, October 26, 2007

Eddie Miller and his tenor sax "With A Little Help From My Friend"...Pete Fountain - Coral Records

Eddie Miller and his tenor sax

"With A Little Help From My Friend"...Pete Fountain




1968 Coral Records CRL 757502 Stereo / CRL 57502 Mono


Another front cover, released 1969 to capitalize on Pete's popularity

Side One
1. (I WONDER WHY) YOU'RE JUST IN LOVE
With Instrumental Accompaniment Sax And Clarinet Duet
2. A HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY
Tenor Sax Solo With Orchestra
3. OUT OF NOWHERE
Sax And Clarinet Duet With Instrumental Accompaniment
4. ALFIE - From The Paramount Picture "Alfie"
Tenor Sax Solo With Instrumental Accompaniment
5. WE TWO BLUES
Tenor Sax And Clarinet Duet With Orchestra
6. NEW ORLEANS
Tenor Sax Solo With Instrumental Accompaniment

Side Two
1. WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS
Tenor Sax And Clarinet Solo With Orchestra
2. SOPHISTICATED LADY
Tenor Sax Solo With Orchestra
3. DREAM
Tenor Sax And Clarinet With Orchestra
4. "MISSION IMPOSSIBLE" THEME
Tenor Sax Solo With Orchestra
5. WHAT'S NEW
Tenor Sax Solo With Instrumental Accompaniment With Pete Fountain


Liner Notes:

Produced by Charles Bud Dant
Cover Photos: Hal Buksbaum
Eddie Miller plays the Vito Tenor exclusively


Eddie Miller, in the swinging '40s, was America's favorite Dixieland jazz tenor sax man. He was featured with the original Bob Crosby Bob Cats and at that time made his great record of Dream with Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers.

Eddie Miller, today, is still making beautiful sounds on his tenor sax. He recently returned from a very successful jazz concert tour of England and is now the featured soloist with my own jazz group in New Orleans and in concerts.

"With A Little Help From My Friend" means that my man, Eddie Miller, horn and raised in New Orleans, brings you a wonderful collection of old and new favorites packed with his own jazz tradition, framed with the unique background of a modern rhythm section, featuring a swinging harpsichord and a baroque string quartet. You'll hear his beautiful tone and phrasing on Dream, New Orleans and What's New and some of his great jazz on We Two Blues, "Mission Impossible" Theme and Out Of Nowhere. My clarinet and I came along "with a little help" and had a ball.


- Pete Fountain

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