The Jimmy Wisner Sound Jimmy Wisner

Album info

Album-Release:
1969

HRA-Release:
14.07.2015

Label: Sony / Legacy Recordings

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Jimmy Wisner

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  • 1 Star! 02:54
  • 2 Interlude 02:23
  • 3 A Time for Us 02:20
  • 4 The Lonely Mermaid 02:27
  • 5 No, Not Much! 02:42
  • 6 Mrs. Robinson 02:58
  • 7 Didn't We 03:18
  • 8 A Quiet Boy 03:04
  • 9 To Susan on the West Coast Waiting 02:53
  • 10 Where Is Love 02:27
  • 11 Manhattan Safari 02:26
  • Total Runtime 29:52

Info for The Jimmy Wisner Sound

Jimmy Wisner was born in Philadelphia on December 8, 1931. By 1959 he had formed the Jimmy Wisner Trio with Chick Kinney and Ace Tsome. In 1961, following their first album, 'Blues for Harvey,' Wisner recorded 'Asia Minor,' which combined a melody from Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor with a rock 'n roll beat. After being turned down by numerous labels, Wisner set up his own label, Future Records, with record distributor Harry Chipetz and engineer, Amel Corset. They released 'Asia Minor' on their label and it was a huge hit. This success would lead Wisner into a career in pop music as a composer of film and television scores, as well as a session musician and as an arranger/producer.

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Jimmy Wisner
was born in Philadelphia on December 8, 1931. By 1959 he had formed the Jimmy Wisner Trio with Chick Kinney and Ace Tsome. In 1961, following their first album, "Blues for Harvey," Wisner recorded "Asia Minor," which combined a melody from Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor with a rock 'n roll beat. After being turned down by numerous labels, Wisner set up his own label, Future Records, with record distributor Harry Chipetz and engineer, Amel Corset. They released "Asia Minor" on their label and it was a huge hit. This success would lead Wisner into a career in pop music as a composer of film and television scores, as well as a session musician and as an arranger/producer.

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