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Dinner Music |
Carla Bley |
első megjelenés éve: 1976 |
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(2000)
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1. | Sing Me Softly Of The Blues
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2. | Dreams So Real
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3. | Ad Infinitum
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4. | Dining Alone
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5. | Song Sung Long
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6. | Ida Lupino
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7. | Funnybird Song
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8. | A New Hymn
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Jazz
Recorded at Grog Kill Studio, Willow, New York from July-September 1976
Roswell Rudd trombone Carlos Ward alto and tenor saxophones, flute Michael Mantler trumpet Bob Stewart tuba Richard Tee piano, electric piano Eric Gale guitar Cornell Dupree guitar Carla Bley organ, piano, voice, tenor saxophone Gordon Edwards bass guitar Steve Gadd drums
After the enormous and layered ESCALATOR OVER THE HILL and a further collaboration with lyricist Paul Haines, Carla Bley simplified things on the glorious DINNER MUSIC. Her studio players--Richard Tee, Eric Gale, Gordon Edwards, and Steve Gadd--recorded under the name of Stuff. Bley amended the ensemble with four of her regular horn players, who appear in gorgeous configurations underscoring the humor ("Funnybird Song") and beauty ("A New Hymn") of her compositions.
They also revisit "Ida Lupino," first recorded by Bley's then-husband, Paul Bley, in the early '60s. The song was later given lyrics and recorded by NRBQ on their late '60s debut. Bley is that rare composer whose writing is genuinely good humored music referencing anything outside the scope of music. Since humor is a key in getting to know anyone, all that wish to become acquainted with Bley's music are advised to begin with this album. |
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