Latest Release
- 28 FEB 2024
- 25 Songs
- Jazz Masters - Blow, Mr Dexter, Blow · 1962
- Jazz Masters - Blow, Mr Dexter, Blow · 1962
- One Flight Up (Remastered 2015) · 1964
- Landslide · 1980
- Ballads · 1964
- Ballads · 1979
- Vin Et Roses (Live) · 2024
- Vin Et Roses (Live) · 2024
- Vin Et Roses (Live) · 2024
- Vin Et Roses (Live) · 2024
Essential Albums
- 2014
- The lingering image of the late Dexter Gordon comes from Round Midnight, the 1986 film in which he portrayed the fictional Dale Turner, old and wise, playing soul-deep expressive tenor ballads while seated in a chair. But young Dexter was an OG West Coast bebopper with direct experience of the swing era in the early ’40s, an heir to Lester Young, cutting his teeth with Lionel Hampton, Louis Armstrong, Fletcher Henderson, Billy Eckstine and more. His first recordings as a leader featured Nat “King” Cole and Harry “Sweets” Edison; the Savoy sides from 1946, among them “Long Tall Dexter” with Bud Powell and Max Roach, are essential high bebop-era texts. By the time Go and other Blue Note classics saw release in the early ’60s, Gordon was a major figure, as authoritative as could be. His solid yet laidback approach to swing rhythm achieved perfect form on this late August 1962 set with pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Butch Warren and drummer Billy Higgins. (Higgins appeared in Round Midnight as well.) “Cheese Cake”, the one Gordon original, leads off in a surging minor-key mood (sounding a bit reminiscent of the Hebrew traditional song “Hevenu Shalom Aleichem”). Eckstine’s “Second Balcony Jump”, Cole Porter’s “Love for Sale” (with Higgins’ superb clave groove) and the send-off, “Three O’Clock in the Morning”, offer driving swing in further permutations. “Where Are You?” and “I Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out to Dry” foreshadow that magical Dale Turner sound on a ballad, at which Dexter excelled in every career stage, not just at the end. He recorded A Swingin’ Affair, with the exact same lineup, just two days later.
- 2022
- 2016
- 2014
Music Videos
- 2007
Artist Playlists
- This bop great was temporarily located in Europe until his triumphant '70s Stateside return.
- Grooving soul-jazz tunes and hard-charging bop recordings.
- Noir atmospherics and burly bop interpretations.
- 2024
Appears On
- Dexter Gordon & Magog
About Dexter Gordon
As one of the great tenors to emerge from Los Angeles' Central Avenue scene of the 1940s, Dexter Gordon led a colorful and eventful, sometimes tragic life that included three triumphant comebacks in a four-plus-decade career. Gordon was the top tenor saxophonist during the bop era and possessed his own distinctive sound. His years as a leader, especially on Blue Note with albums like 1962's Go!, were enough to make him a legend. Following an extended period living in Europe, he returned to the states, garnering more acclaim for albums like 1979's Sophisticated Giant. As a beloved member of the bebop generation, his story inspired French director Bertrand Tavernier to tell a portion of it in the 1986 drama Round Midnight in which Gordon starred, earning a Best Actor Oscar nomination. He also won a Grammy for The Other Side of Round Midnight, his final album released five years before his death in 1999.
- HOMETOWN
- Los Angeles, CA, United States
- BORN
- 27. Februar 1923
- GENRE
- Jazz