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Free Wheelin' - The Music of Lee Morgan |
Claudio Roditi |
első megjelenés éve: 1994 71 perc |
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(1995)
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CD |
5.817 Ft
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1. | Free Wheelin'
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2. | Trapped
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3. | The Sidewinder
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4. | Our Man Higgins
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5. | The Joker
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6. | Ceora
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7. | Speedball
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8. | Yes I Can, No You Can't
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9. | Peyote
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10. | A Night in Tunisia
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Jazz Latin Jazz Hard Bop
Recorded: Jul 29, 1994
Claudio Roditi - Flugelhorn, Producer, Trumpet Andres Boiarsky - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Buster Williams - Bass Chip White - Drums Mark Soskin - Piano Nick Brignola - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Soprano)
* B. Robert Johnson - Design, Photography * Bob Bernotas - Liner Notes * Kayla Feldman - Executive Producer * Mark Feldman - Producer * Maureen Sickler - Assistant Engineer * Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer
Lee Morgan was only 33 when an angry girlfriend shot and killed him in 1972, but during his relatively short life, he had a major strong influence on hard bop trumpet playing. One of the many trumpeters he influenced was Claudio Roditi, who pays tribute to the ill-fated improviser on this excellent CD. But Free Wheelin': The Music of Lee Morgan not only reminds us how prolific a composer Morgan was--it also reminds us how recognizable a player Roditi is. When the Rio de Janeiro native interprets Morgan classics that range from "Speedball" and "The Sidewinder" to "Ceora," "Trapped" and "Yes I Can, No You Can't," he shows his reverence for Morgan's legacy without sounding like anyone but himself. Besides, Morgan isn't Roditi's only big influence--his fat, attractive tone has also been influenced by Clifford Brown, Kenny Dorham, Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie and Kenny Dorham, among others. Free Wheelin' isn't the work of an innovator, but it's definitely the work of an expressive improviser who hard bop enthusiasts should make a point of hearing. ---Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Claudio Roditi
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: May 28, 1946 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Genre: Jazz Styles: Latin Jazz, Hard Bop
A superior if sometimes overlooked trumpeter (the Kenny Dorham of the 1990s), Claudio Roditi is a frequently exciting hard bop-oriented player. He came to the U.S. to study at Berklee (1970-1971) and gigged around the Boston area until moving to New York in 1976. Roditi played with Charlie Rouse and Herbie Mann, and most importantly, in the early '80s, he started working regularly with Paquito D'Rivera. The reliable trumpeter has been on many straight-ahead recording sessions, in addition to being a member of Dizzy Gillespie's United Nation Orchestra. Roditi recorded as a leader for Green Street (an obscure date in 1984), Uptown, Candid, and Reservoir, among other labels. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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