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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | 920 Special
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2. | I Never Knew
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3. | Steeplechase
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4. | Loverman
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5. | Liberty Belle
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6. | Have You Met Miss Jones
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7. | Traditional Blues
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8. | Isn't It Romantic
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9. | Doe Eyes
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10. | Red Devil
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11. | Last Chance
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12. | Body And Soul
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13. | You Took Advantage Of Me
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14. | He Ain't Got Rhythm
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15. | What Is There To Say
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16. | There Will Never Be Another You
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17. | Jasmin
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18. | Sticks And Stems
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Bulldog Blues
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2. | Under The Lilacs
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3. | Rocky Scotch
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4. | Potrezebie
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5. | They Say It's Wonderful
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6. | Out Of This World
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7. | There's A Small Hotel
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8. | You Are Too Beautiful
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9. | When Your Lover Has Gone
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10. | Low Life
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11. | Rustic Hop
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12. | With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair
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13. | Happy Minor
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14. | Scrapple From The Apple
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15. | Long Ago And Far Away
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16. | Gone With The Wind
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Jazz
Bob Brookmeyer
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Dec 19, 1929 in Kansas City, MO Genre: Jazz Styles: Progressive Big Band, Cool, Post-Bop, West Coast Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Progressive Jazz
Bob Brookmeyer has long been the top valve trombonist in jazz and a very advanced arranger whose writing is influenced by modern classical music. He started out as a pianist in dance bands but was on valve trombone with Stan Getz (1953). He gained fame as a member of the Gerry Mulligan quartet (1954-1957), was part of the unusual Jimmy Giuffre Three of 1957-1958 (which consisted of Giuffre's reeds, Brookmeyer's valve trombone, and Jim Hall's guitar), and then re-joined Mulligan as arranger and occasional player with his Concert Jazz Band. Brookmeyer, who was a strong enough pianist to hold his own on a two-piano date with Bill Evans, occasionally switched to piano with Mulligan. He co-led a part-time quintet with Clark Terry (1961-1966), was an original member of the Thad JonesMel Lewis orchestra (1965-1967), and became a busy studio musician. Brookmeyer was fairly inactive during much of the 1970s, but made a comeback in the late '70s with some very advanced arrangements for the Mel Lewis band (of which he became musical director for a time). Brookmeyer moved to Europe, where he continually writes and occasionally records on his distinctive valve trombone, issuing Old Friends in 1998. New Works Celebration appeared a year later, and in 2000 Brookmeyer issued Together. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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