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1. | Tourist Point Of View
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2. | Bluebird Of Delhi
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3. | Isfahan
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4. | Depk
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5. | Agra
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6. | Amad
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7. | Ad Lib On Nippon
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8. | Spring
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9. | Run
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10. | Meander
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11. | Giggling Rapids
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12. | Lake
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13. | Falls/Whirlpool
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14. | River
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15. | Neo Hip Hot Cool Kiddies Community
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16. | Village Of Virgins
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17. | Mother Her Majesty The Sea
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18. | The Spring
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Jazz
Alban Wesly Bassoon Calefax Reed Quintet Woodwind D.N. Dube Cover Photo Ivar Berix Clarinet Jelte Althuis Clarinet (Bass) Jurre Wieman Mixing, Recording Maarten Ornstein Sax (Tenor) Meike Woudstra Photography Minke Voorhorst Photography Oliver Boekhoorn Oboe, Cor Anglais Raaf Hekkema Sax (Alto) Ruud Meijer Liner Notes Tony Overwater Producer, Bass (Acoustic) Wim Kegel Drums
Tracks 1-7: Far East Suite Tracks 8-18: The River
Because of the vastness of Duke Ellington's repertoire, very few musicians have thought to explore the suites he wrote late in his career. This third stream concert recording blends bassist Tony Overwater's jazz trio with the Calefax Reed Quintet, a classical group made up of five reed players. Even though the piano and brass section are missing, the blended group obtains a phenomenal sound in its interpretation of the complete Far East Suite, with tenor saxophonist Maaren Ornstein, Overwater, and drummer Wim Kegel blending rather nicely with the quintet (oboe player Oliver Boekhoorn, clarinetist Ivar Berix, alto saxophonist Raaf Hekkema, bass clarinetist Jelte Althuis, and bassoonist Alban Wesly). Anyone familiar with Ellington's own recording of this suite will enjoy the new facets revealed, with the oboe taking the place of alto sax as the lead voice in "Isfahan," the prominent role of the bass clarinet in "Agra," as well as the extraordinary voicings within "Ad Lib on Nippon." The combined groups omit the tenor sax in "The River," a less familiar suite that Ellington recorded in the studio over a series of sessions in 1970, though it was never released until well after the composer's death. The septet is equally successful with their concert adaptation of this music. This remarkable concert should be of great interest to fans of Duke Ellington's music. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Tony Overwater
Dutchman Tony Overwater (Rotterdam 24th of March 1965) is an extraordinary gifted bassist, who has played with many great jazz artists. With his Tony Overwater Trio he creates an international stir in 2000 with the Edison awarded debut album OP. Overwater is also a member of the renowned Yuri Honing Trio and the brand new electric jazz quartet Yuri Honing Wired Paradise, where he plays the bass guitar. Besides that, Overwater is a highly acclaimed composer, writing music for his own group, documentaries and modern, varying from jazz to improvised, from Arab to classical. Lastly, he works on music education with projects like Kikker Swingt and Stadsnootjes (City Notes). In 2003 Overwater received the VPRO/Boy Edgar Prize, the Dutch jazz award. |
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