(Hard Bop, Post-Bop, Big Band) Bingo Miki & The Inner Galaxy Orchestra - Montreux Cyclone - 1979 (1997 XRCD), MP3, 320 kbps
Bingo Miki & The Inner Galaxy Orchestra - Montreux Cyclone
Жанр: Hard Bop, Post-Bop, Big Band
Страна: Япония
Год издания: 1979 (1997)
Аудиокодек: MP3 (конвертировано из lossless)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 71:18
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. Montreux Cyclone, Part I: Old Sunshine (6:59)
02. Montreux Cyclone, Part II: Cyclone from East (9:58)
03. Montreux Cyclone, Part III: In the Summer Shadow (4:17)
04. Pitter Pat (10:38)
05. Zylvia (6:47)
06. The First Love Song (7:22)
07. Alcazar (9:01)
08. Merman's Dance (9:59)
09. Sibelius' Testament (6:17)
Review by Jack Bowers
Sometimes it pays to be lucky. After searching in vain for a couple of hard–to–find albums from the mid–’70s by Tokyo–based Toshiyuki Miyama’s New Herd (see August big–band reviews), I went to the source — the affable Tee Fujii, proprietor of Three Blind Mice Records. Of course, he replied, he would be happy to send copies of both albums. And, he added, he would ship a third disc as well — Montreux Cyclone by Bingo Miki and the Inner Galaxy Orchestra. Terrific, I thought. That’s exactly what I need; an album of “otherworldly” music by another Sun Ra clone. How wrong can one be? Wrong enough, in this case, to offer Tee an apology for doubting him, and to inform whoever is reading this that not only is the 25–member Inner Galaxy Orchestra unlike Sun Ra or any other body in that firmament, it is an absolutely spectacular straight–ahead big band in the Basie/Herman/Kenton tradition performing (in concert at Montreux) superlative compositions and arrangements by Miki, Richard Davis, Jon Faddis, Bob Brookmeyer and Don Sebesky (Davis, Faddis and Brookmeyer sit in with the ensemble on their respective charts, while guitarist Joe Beck is showcased on Sebesky’s “Alcazar”). The album opens with Miki’s fabulous three–part suite, “Montreux Cyclone,” which encompasses impressive solos by flugel Hiroshi Abiko on Part 1 (“Old Sunshine”), drummer Yoshiyuki Nakamura, percussionist Tetsuya Furutani and tenor/flutist “Sleepy” Matsumato on Part 2 (“Cyclone from the East”) and pianist Masaru Imada on Part 3 (“In the Summer Shadow”). Matsumoto, on flute, mirrors closely the singular mannerisms of the legendary Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Track 4, “Pitter Pat,” is a chops–testing showcase for bassist Davis, while trumpeter Faddis steps front and center (and into the stratosphere) on his sumptuous ballad–cum–blazer, “Zylvia.” If Faddis is in top–notch form (and make no mistake, he is), valve trombonist Brookmeyer is equally sharp and masterful on “The First Love Song” (when he plays in the pocket, as he does here, Brookmeyer has few peers). After Beck’s dazzling voyage on “Alcazar,” Miki ends the concert with two more of his noteworthy compositions, “Merman’s Dance” (from the suite “Back to the Sea”) and a magnificent finale that almost succeeds in lowering everything that preceded it to the status of an hors d’oeuvre — an ultra–modern Jazz version of Jean Sibelius’ classic tone poem, “Finlandia,” enhanced by galvanizing ensemble passages and crisp solos by Nakamura, trumpeter Kenji Yoshida and clarinetist Masao Suzuki. Batten down the hatches; this Cyclone is a monster whose awesome intensity and power can blow you away.
Состав
Bingo Miki - leader, arranger
Kenji Yoshida, Hiroshi Abiko, Kenji Nakazawa, Hitoshi Yokoyama, Tetsuo Sato - trumpet, flugelhorn
Michio Kagiwada, Osamu Shiomura, Hideo Iguchi - trombone
Yoshio Oikawa - bass trombone
Shuhei Kubo - tuba
Hiroyuki Minami - French horn
Yukihiko Nishizawa - flute, piccolo
Masakazu Ishibashi - oboe
Jusuke Ohata - fagot
Masao Suzuki - alto saxophone, clarinet
Hidehiko Matsumoto - tenor saxophone, flute
Kosei Kikuchi - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Masaru Imada - piano
Himiko Kikuchi - keyboards
Mitsuaki Furuno - bass
Yukinori Narishige - electric bass
Masatsuga Matsumoto - electric guitar
Tetsuya Furutani - percussion
Yoshiyuki Nakamura - drums
with special guests:
Bob Brookmeyer - trombone
John Faddis - trumpet, piccolo
Richard Davis - bass
Joe Beck - guitar