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(Big Band) The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra — Thad Jones Legacy — 1999, MP3, 320 kbps

The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra — Thad Jones LegacyЖанр: Big Band Год издания: 1999 Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 68:13 Источник: web Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист: 01. A-That's Freedom (7:22) 02. Once Around (5:54) 03. Quiet Lady (7:31) 04. Central Park North (8:31) 05. Yours And Mine (3:54) 06. Fingers (14:39) 07. Groove Merchant (8:37) 08. All My Yesterdays (4:11) 09. My Centennial (7:34)    Об альбоме (сборнике)The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra's second outing on New World features the music of its co-founder, Thad Jones (1923-1986), a man whom Mingus spoke of as "the greatest trumpeter that I've heard in this life." After a lengthy tenure with the Basie band, he co-founded, with Mel Lewis, the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, which made its debut at the Village Vanguard on February 7, 1966. Thirty three years later, in its current incarnation as The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, it continues to wow audiences every Monday night at its hallowed home.Jones's big-band compositions, especially post-Basie, employed similar rhythmic lines with astringent block-chord voicings demanding great virtuosity from the performers. They also incorporated some of the more recent freedoms of small-group work and set new standards for the next generation of composers, arrangers, and performers.The nine charts feature a beautiful mix of ballads ["Quiet Lady," "Yours and Mine," "All My Yesterdays"] and hard-charging numbers ["A-That's Freedom," "Once Around," "My Centennial"]. "Central Park North" is a wonderful blend of things-dissonance with swiveling hips. The fourteen-minute showstopper, "Fingers," is a springboard for a series of flying solos based on the chord changes of Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm." As such, it has an impressive pedigree: Duke Ellington's "Cotton Tail," with its landmark solo by Ben Webster, was based on "I Got Rhythm" too, and Jones proves himself worthy of comparison to the master with a saxophone chorus as breathtaking as Ellington and Webster's (but with a soprano lead-a typical Jones touch). Loving, fresh, and above all, SWINGING interpretations-executed with the customary panache-which honor the band's glorious tradition and confirm its status as the paragon among today's big bands.  СоставTrumpets: Earl Gardner (Lead), Joe Mosello, Glenn Drewes, Scott WendholtTrombones: John Mosca (Lead), Ed Neumeister, Jason Jackson, Douglas Purviance (bass trombone)Reeds: Dick Oatts (Lead alto and soprano saxophones, flute), Billy Drewes (alto and sopranoSaxophones, Flute, Clarinet), Rich Perry (tenor saxophone, flute), Ralph LaLama (tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute), Gary Smulyan (baritone saxophone)Rhythm Section: Jim McNeely, piano; John Riley, drums; Dennis Irwin, bass
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