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  1. Albums
  2. roll 'em: shirley scott plays the big bands - shirley scott

Shirley Scott - Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands (LP)

Shirley ScottShirley Scott
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1966
  • 10 tracks
  • 39 min
  • soul jazz
Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands - Shirley Scott
Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands
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Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands - Shirley Scott
Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands - Shirley Scott

Product description

"Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands" is a vibrant and dynamic album by the renowned jazz organist Shirley Scott, released in 1966 under the GRP label. This album is a testament to Scott's versatility and mastery, blending soul jazz, hard bop, and acid jazz into a cohesive and captivating collection.

The album features a unique structure, with four tracks showcasing Shirley Scott's organ accompanied by a robust 17-piece big band, masterfully arranged by the legendary Oliver Nelson. The remaining six tracks find Scott jamming with a tight-knit trio, offering a more intimate and stripped-down sound. This duality provides a rich and varied listening experience, highlighting Scott's ability to shine in both large ensemble and small group settings.

Recorded at the prestigious Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and produced by Bob Thiele, the album captures the essence of a live performance with its energetic and spirited arrangements. The tracklist includes a mix of well-known standards and lesser-known gems, such as "Roll 'Em," "For Dancers Only," "Sophisticated Swing," and "Ain't Misbehavin'," each track showcasing Scott's virtuosic playing and her ability to infuse each piece with her unique style and personality.

"Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and a testament to Shirley Scott's enduring legacy as one of the most influential and innovative organists in jazz history. The album's blend of big band and trio settings, along with its diverse tracklist, makes it a standout release in Scott's discography and a valuable addition to any jazz collection.

This is a 1972 Reissue released as a LP.

Tracks

  1. Roll 'EmShirley Scott
    4:08
  2. For Dancers OnlyShirley Scott
    3:43
  3. Sophisticated SwingShirley Scott
    2:50
  4. Sometimes I'm HappyShirley Scott
    3:53
  5. Little Brown JugShirley Scott
    3:57
  6. Stompin' At The SavoyShirley Scott
    3:58
  7. Ain't Misbehavin'Shirley Scott
    3:31
  8. A-Tisket A-TasketShirley Scott
    3:55
  9. Things Ain't What They Used To BeShirley Scott
    5:19
  10. Tippin' InShirley Scott
    4:33
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays The Big Bands
Artist
Shirley Scott
LP release year
1972
Album release date
1 januari 1966
Label
Impulse!
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
39 min
Tracks
10 tracks

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
US
Genre
Soul jazz
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Shirley Scott's Timeless Jazz

    4 out of 5 stars
    tjtiigfueguDecember 19, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Shirley Scott’s "Roll ‘Em" offers a captivating experience on multiple fronts. Firstly, you're likely already familiar with the tunes Shirley is presenting here with her seventeen-piece big band, making it a delight to simply relax and enjoy the music without the usual analytical approach jazz often demands. Secondly, there's no groundbreaking material on this album; the phrasing, the chords, the notes, the performance—it's all been heard before, leaving "Roll 'Em" as a pleasant journey through the musical expressions and sounds crafted here. However, when "Stompin' At The Savoy" filled my listening space, I was enthralled by the unique path Scott's organ took with the song. Interestingly, when thinking about women in jazz, the names that typically come to mind are usually singers like Ella Fitzgerald or Billie Holiday, perhaps because vocalists are more easily recognizable. Shirley, with her lush, beautiful, petite yet powerful presence, ignited my imagination that she might be intentionally tackling these songs—numbers that seemed too grand or expansive for a woman to embrace. Scott proves she's more than capable of leading a big band, steering its direction, and emerging triumphant, showing she can hold her own against anyone in the realm of music that invites easy comparison. So, while I don't want to dismiss this album as unoriginal or not challenging enough, it's impressive to hear Shirley create perfect, flawless circles that, while not bold or majestic, resonate with the heart of all that's pure and, dare I say, innocent, in the purest elements of sophistication. After all, a simple black dress with an understated string of pearls conveys volumes without needing to be flashy or exuberant.

  • Jazz Trio and Big Band Delight

    5 out of 5 stars
    ChTohiuDecember 20, 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Though the title suggests otherwise, just four out of the ten tracks feature a large ensemble, specifically a fourteen-piece horn section here. "Sophisticated Swing" and the album's title track really shine among the big band numbers. The remaining half dozen songs are in a trio format with organ, bass, and drums. Standout tracks include "Stompin' At The Savoy", "Ain't Misbehavin'", "A Tisket A Tasket", and "Tippin' In". This album is a delight, showcasing Scott's nimble, melodic, and carefree take on the B-3, while Nelson's brass arrangements are tasteful, unobtrusive, and complement rather than overpower. No complaints about this pressing, the soundstage has a warm and spacious ambiance that's inviting and enveloping, with solid bass, crisp percussion, and a nice fullness to the organ sound. My copy plays quiet and clean, with just a hint of faint surface noise at the start of side two.

  • Shirley Scott's Timeless Jazz Journey

    4 out of 5 stars
    kpyuokvoasoNovember 1, 2024United States🇺🇸

    Shirley Scott’s Roll ‘Em offers a unique listening experience for a few reasons. Firstly, you're probably already familiar with the songs Shirley and her seventeen-piece big band are playing, so it's a treat to just relax and enjoy the tunes without the usual jazz-listening scrutiny. Secondly, there are no surprises on this album; the phrasing, the chords, the notes, the performance—it's all been done before, making Roll ‘Em a pleasant journey through the musical ideas and sounds presented here. However, when "Stompin' At The Savoy" filled my listening space, I was captivated by the path Shirley's organ took with the song. Interestingly, when thinking about women in jazz, the first names that come to mind are often the singers, like Ella Fitzgerald or Billie Holiday, perhaps because singers are more visible and recognizable. Shirley was a petite, beautiful, and incredibly powerful figure for her time, which made me imagine that she might be intentionally tackling these songs—numbers that seemed too grand or expansive for a woman to take on. Scott proves that she can confidently lead a big band, navigate its course, and emerge showing that she can hold her own against anyone in the world of music that's easily comparable. So, while I don't want to dismiss this album as unoriginal or not challenging enough, it's impressive to hear Shirley create perfect, flawless circles that, while not bold or majestic, strike at the heart of all that's pure and, dare I say, innocent when it comes to the purest elements of sophistication. After all, a simple black dress with a subtle string of pearls speaks volumes without needing to be flashy or extravagant.

  • Jazz Trio Delight

    5 out of 5 stars
    MgZedeuApril 25, 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Even though the title suggests otherwise, just four out of the ten tracks feature a large ensemble, specifically a fourteen-piece horn section. "Sophisticated Swing" and the title track are particularly noteworthy among the big band pieces. The remaining six songs are presented in a trio format with organ, bass, and drums. Standout tracks include "Stompin' At The Savoy", "Ain't Misbehavin'", "A Tisket A Tasket", and "Tippin' In". This album is a delightful listen, showcasing Scott's nimble, melodic, and carefree style on the B-3, while Nelson's brass arrangements are tasteful, unobtrusive, and complement rather than overpower. The sound quality of this pressing is excellent, offering a warm and spacious ambience that is inviting and immersive, with a solid bass, crisp percussion, and a rich organ sound. My copy plays quietly and cleanly, with only a hint of faint surface noise at the start of side two.

About Shirley Scott

Shirley Scott, affectionately known as the "Queen of the Organ," was a pioneering American jazz organist whose music seamlessly blended bebop, blues, and gospel elements. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Scott's career spanned over four decades, during which she became one of the most appealing representatives of the Hammond B-3 organ. Her soulful and melodic playing style helped define the sound of small-group soul-jazz, earning her a dedicated following. Scott's discography is a treasure trove of powerful original blues and captivating renditions of jazz standards, particularly her releases from the 1960s. Her influence on the jazz world is undeniable, and her music continues to inspire and uplift fans worldwide.

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