Lester Young, Roy Eldridge & Harry Edison - Laughin' To Keep From Cryin' (Acoustic Sounds)
Recorded and released in 1958, just over a year before his death, Laughinâ to Keep fromCryinâ captures saxophonist Lester Young in one of his final studio sessions. Though his tone had softened, Youngâs phrasing remains fluid and expressive, favoring subtlety over force. Produced by Norman Granz, the date brings together Roy Eldridge and Harry âSweetsâ Edison on trumpet, whose contrasting stylesâfiery drive and relaxed, bluesy restraintâcreate a compelling musical contrast. Backed by Hank Jones (piano), Herb Ellis (guitar), George Duvivier (bass), and Mickey Sheen (drums), the session blends small-group swing with a polished studio feel. Highlights include âThey Canât Take That Away from Meâ and âSalute to Bennyââa tribute to Benny Goodman, who gave Young his first clarinetâwith both tracks featuring rare late-career clarinet solos by Young. The album documents one of Youngâs final studio sessions, a closing chapter for âThe Pres.â
Verveâs Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.
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Lester Young, Roy Eldridge & Harry Edison - Laughin' To Keep From Cryin' (Acoustic Sounds)
Lester Young, Roy Eldridge & Harry Edison - Laughin' To Keep From Cryin' (Acoustic Sounds)
Recorded and released in 1958, just over a year before his death, Laughinâ to Keep fromCryinâ captures saxophonist Lester Young in one of his final studio sessions. Though his tone had softened, Youngâs phrasing remains fluid and expressive, favoring subtlety over force. Produced by Norman Granz, the date brings together Roy Eldridge and Harry âSweetsâ Edison on trumpet, whose contrasting stylesâfiery drive and relaxed, bluesy restraintâcreate a compelling musical contrast. Backed by Hank Jones (piano), Herb Ellis (guitar), George Duvivier (bass), and Mickey Sheen (drums), the session blends small-group swing with a polished studio feel. Highlights include âThey Canât Take That Away from Meâ and âSalute to Bennyââa tribute to Benny Goodman, who gave Young his first clarinetâwith both tracks featuring rare late-career clarinet solos by Young. The album documents one of Youngâs final studio sessions, a closing chapter for âThe Pres.â
Verveâs Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.
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Recorded and released in 1958, just over a year before his death, Laughinâ to Keep fromCryinâ captures saxophonist Lester Young in one of his final studio sessions. Though his tone had softened, Youngâs phrasing remains fluid and expressive, favoring subtlety over force. Produced by Norman Granz, the date brings together Roy Eldridge and Harry âSweetsâ Edison on trumpet, whose contrasting stylesâfiery drive and relaxed, bluesy restraintâcreate a compelling musical contrast. Backed by Hank Jones (piano), Herb Ellis (guitar), George Duvivier (bass), and Mickey Sheen (drums), the session blends small-group swing with a polished studio feel. Highlights include âThey Canât Take That Away from Meâ and âSalute to Bennyââa tribute to Benny Goodman, who gave Young his first clarinetâwith both tracks featuring rare late-career clarinet solos by Young. The album documents one of Youngâs final studio sessions, a closing chapter for âThe Pres.â
Verveâs Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.

















