Georgie Auld And His Orchestra - Mr Lucky

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Review by Barragan Cabrera

Georgie Auld and His Orchestra's album "Mr. Lucky" is a must-have for jazz enthusiasts. The album, released in 1959, features a collection of tracks that showcase Auld's exceptional saxophone skills and the band's impeccable musicianship.

The album's opening track, "Mr. Lucky," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its upbeat tempo and catchy melody. The album also includes classic jazz standards such as "All the Things You Are" and "Stompin' at the Savoy," which are given new life with Auld's unique arrangements.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Body and Soul," which features Auld's soulful saxophone playing backed by a beautiful piano accompaniment. The band's chemistry is evident throughout the album, with each member contributing to the overall sound.

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Tracks

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Mr. Lucky
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Catalog Numbers

RA-2037

Labels

Top Rank International

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

About Georgie Auld And His Orchestra

Name Vars

  • Auld
  • George Auld & Orch.
  • George Auld And His Orchestra
  • Georgie Auld
  • Georgie Auld & His Orch.
  • Georgie Auld & His Orchestra
  • Georgie Auld & Orch.
  • Georgie Auld & Orchestra
  • Georgie Auld And Orchestra
  • Georgie Auld Et Son Orchestre
  • Georgie Auld Orchestra
  • Georgie Auld U. Orchester
  • Georgie Auld's Orchestra
  • Georgie Auld, His Magic Ténor Sax And Orchestra
  • The George Auld Orchestra
  • The Georgie Auld Orch

Aliases

  • Georgie Auld And His Rockin' Rhythm

Members

  • Maynard Ferguson
  • Chuck Gentry
  • Neal Hefti
  • Barney Kessel
  • Wilbur Schwartz
  • Hank Freeman
  • Arnold Ross
  • Alvin Stoller
  • Babe Russin
  • Al Cohn
  • Jimmy Rowles
  • Joe Mondragon
  • Billy Byers
  • Dave Barbour
  • Frank Rosolino
  • Georgie Auld
  • Conrad Gozzo
  • Ray Linn
  • Manny Klein
  • Serge Chaloff
  • Tommy Pederson
  • Skeets Herfurt
  • Al Hendrickson
  • George Arus
  • Henry Adler
  • Al Avola
  • Bob Kitsis
  • Chuck Peterson
  • Tony Pastor
  • Ralph Hawkins
  • Si Zentner
  • George Schwartz
  • Morris Rayman
  • Pete Terry
  • Joe Comfort
  • John Anderson
  • Manny Albam
  • John Rotella
  • Ted Nash
  • Sonny Berman
  • Rude De Luca
  • Tracy Allen
  • Ed Cunningham
  • Sam Zittman
  • Mike Datz
  • William Parker
  • Gene Zanoni
  • Art House
  • Gus Dixon
  • Irv Cottler
  • Clint Neagley
  • Lou Fromm
  • Jack Schwartz
  • Karl Kiffe
  • John Altwerger
  • Irving Roth
  • Norman Faye
  • Musky Ruffo
  • Jerry Dorn
  • Howard Terry
  • Joe Megro
  • Harry Biss
  • Jack Eagle
  • Ron Perry
  • Nelson Shelladay
  • Buddy Christian
  • Red Scheps
  • Bob Lord
  • Mike Datzenko
  • Harry Palsinger
  • Dick Horvath
  • Roger Smith
  • Joe Pellicane
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Summary by Barragan Cabrera

"Mr. Lucky" is a timeless album that showcases the best of jazz from the 1950s. Auld's masterful saxophone playing and the band's tight musicianship make this album a must-have for any jazz collection.