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Time Out |
Buddy Rich |
első megjelenés éve: 2007 |
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(2019)
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CD |
8.769 Ft
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1. | Goodbye Yesterday
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2. | Machine
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3. | Bouncin' with Bud
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4. | Readymix
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5. | Senator Sam
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6. | Party Time
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7. | Joy Spring
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8. | Funk City-Ola
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9. | Loose
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10. | Time Out
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11. | Chicago
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Jazz
Alan Gauvin - Editing, Engineer, Flute, Preparation, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano), Soloist Barry Keiner - Piano Bill Holman - Arranger Bill Reddie - Arranger Bob Mintzer - Arranger, Flute, Sax (Tenor), Soloist Chuck Schmidt - Trumpet Chuck Wilson - Sax (Alto), Soloist Dale Kirkland - Trombone Dave Kennedy - Trumpet Dave Stahl - Trumpet David Boyle - Trombone Dean Pratt - Trumpet Don Menza - Arranger Don Piestrup - Arranger Don Rader - Arranger Ed Eby - Trombone Gary Pribeck - Flute, Sax (Tenor), Soloist Jim Pritchard - Sax (Baritone) John Mosca - Soloist, Trombone Jonathan Marshal - Soloist, Trumpet Rick Stepton - Soloist, Trombone Ross Konikoff - Soloist, Trumpet Steve Marcus - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Soloist Tom Boras - Arranger Tom Swift - Editing, Mastering, Preparation Tom Warrington - Bass
On September 30, 2007, Buddy Rich would have been 90 years young! In celebration, we are releasing a spectacular new CD titled, "TIME OUT," a collection of some of Buddy's most popular tunes...with a few surprises thrown in. These never before heard live performances were recorded with Buddy's permission in the mid-70's, on the road overa a period of two years by Buddy Rich Band alumnus, Alan Gauvin.
A previously unreleased live recording from various unattributed dates in 1977 and 1978, Buddy Rich leads his 15-piece big bands through exuberant music that for the most part avoids the contemporary R&B flavored jazz he was veering towards. Under the auspices of recording engineer, bandmember, and saxophonist Alan Gauvin, these 11 tracks represent a diplomatic Rich, handing off all of the solo chores (he does not play a single solo during the entire CD) and fortifying the group with rising stars at the time such as trumpeters Dave Stahl and Jon Marshall, trombonists John Mosca and Rick Stepton, pianists Bob Kaye or Barry Keiner, electric bass guitarist Tom Warrington, saxophonists Bob Mintzer, Gary Pribeck, and longtime running mate Steve Marcus. This is thoroughly modern big-band music, vibrant and brimming with energy and delight as demonstrated by the two openers, the 6/8 "Goodbye Yesterday" and the hard swinging "Machine." These charts are read to strict tolerance, but have a breadth and depth of variety not normally associated with a commercial jazz enterprise. Two of Bill Holman's compositions are here -- the supercharged bopper "Ready Mix, " and the easier swinging "Loose," the latter employing a lovely flute cadenza. Mintzer, who would shortly thereafter lead his own big band, contributes "Party Time" and "Funk City-Ola" representing the neo-bop or Brecker Brothers style skunk funk of the time. There's a fairly straight reading of Bud Powell's "Bouncin' with Bud," a layered, rearranged intro to Clifford Brown's "Joy Spring" and the bluesy Ernie Wilkins evergreen "Senator Sam," while the pop tune "Chicago" gets a more expansive treatment with Rich's drum fills as close as he comes to soloing. The title track is Exhibit A for the band's overall stance, a blazing Don Menza hard bop classic that student bands should adopt for further exploration. It's a well recorded document, not to mention that the band sounds so unified, and plays together as if it were a regular working group (the personnel does measurably change from track to track) you'd think it was one single continuous performance, and not several snapshots of Rich in his waning days. This one is recommended. ---Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide |
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