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The Gambit (album)

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The Gambit
Studio album by
Shelly Manne & His Men
Released1958
RecordedJanuary 4, July 17 & 25, 1957 and February 24, 1958
Contemporary Records Studio, Los Angeles, California
GenreJazz
Length39:09
LabelContemporary C3557/S7557
ProducerLester Koenig
Shelly Manne chronology
Concerto for Clarinet & Combo
(1957)
The Gambit
(1958)
Bells Are Ringing
(1958)

The Gambit is an album by drummer Shelly Manne's group Shelly Manne & His Men, recorded at sessions in 1957 and 1958 and released on the Contemporary label.[1]

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Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[3]

The Allmusic site rated the album 3 stars.[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Charlie Mariano except as indicated

  1. "The Gambit: Queen's Pawn" - 4:41
  2. "The Gambit: En Passant" - 3:25
  3. "The Gambit: Castling" - 4:25
  4. "The Gambit: Checkmate" - 7:15
  5. "Blue Gnu" - 6:42
  6. "Tom Brown's Buddy" (Jim Hall) - 5:53
  7. "Hugo Hurwhey" (Russ Freeman) - 6:32
  • Recorded at Contemporary's studio in Los Angeles on January 4, 1957 (track 1), July 17, 1957 (track 2), July 25, 1957 (tracks 3 & 4) and February 24, 1958 (tracks 5-7).

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Contemporary Records discography accessed May 18, 2015
  2. ^ a b Allmusic listing, accessed May 18, 2015
  3. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 935. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
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