Smoky and syrupy…

If you’re in the mood for some smoky, breathy and soulful tenor saxophone then look no further than Ben Webster’s “Soulville”, which is a lovely album i’ve been after for quite some time. It is very difficult to find a clean original, both the vinyl and jacket are often not in great shape. The couple of copies I’ve listened to before had plenty of noise, but this copy that I just acquired plays so much better than those. I guess this title was played to death by folks back in the day. The jacket has some issues but it’s no biggie, I think it presents itself ok. The vinyl plays fine, not perfect though, but I’m very happy with this copy and I think it sounds great.

I’m after more of Ben Webster’s stuff, so I will keep my eyes peeled if anything comes along. He did a few more on Verve for example. He was a great player with such a wonderful, syrupy tone. I guess my favorite tune on this album is “Lover Come Back to Me”. But the whole album is stellar. Highly recommended.

This is another example of finding great jazz on original vinyl for a reasonable price.

Do you have a favorite Ben Webster album you would like to share? Cheers!

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