album "Soulville"

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"Soulville" is a classic 1957 jazz album by tenor saxophonist Ben Webster, celebrated for its warm, blues-infused ballads and intimate small-group setting.

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instanceOf album
studio album
artist Ben Webster NERFINISHED
associatedWith Verve Records 1950s catalog
chronologyPosition one of Ben Webster’s most celebrated albums
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument double bass
drums
guitar
piano
featuresMusician Ben Webster NERFINISHED
Herb Ellis NERFINISHED
Oscar Peterson NERFINISHED
Ray Brown NERFINISHED
Stan Levey NERFINISHED
genre ballad jazz
jazz
swing
hasCoverArt features Ben Webster on the cover
hasCriticalReception widely acclaimed by jazz critics
hasQuality blues-infused ballads
intimate small-group setting
warm tone
hasReissue CD reissue with bonus tracks
labelCatalogNumber Verve MGV 8274 NERFINISHED
language instrumental
mainInstrument tenor saxophone
notableFor classic Ben Webster ballad performances
showcasing Ben Webster’s breathy saxophone tone
originalFormat 12-inch LP
partOf Ben Webster discography
performer Ben Webster NERFINISHED
producer Norman Granz NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1957-10-15
recordingLocation New York City NERFINISHED
recordLabel Verve Records
releaseDate 1957
style blues ballads
small-group swing
track Ill Wind NERFINISHED
Late Date NERFINISHED
Lover, Come Back to Me NERFINISHED
Makin' Whoopee NERFINISHED
Soulville NERFINISHED
Time on My Hands NERFINISHED
Where Are You? NERFINISHED

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