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1. | Soupbone
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2. | Easy Money
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3. | Heart and Soul
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4. | 15 Minutes Late
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5. | Take the "A" Train
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6. | Little Old Lady
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7. | I Be Serious 'Bout Dem Blues
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8. | Come Sunday
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9. | Blues Blower's Blues
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Jazz
Recorded at Group IV Studios, Hollywood, California in February 1991
Saxophones: Jeff Clayton; alto, soprano, and flute: Bill Green; alto and tenor: Rickey Woodard; tenor: Charlie Owens; tenor, clarinet: Lee Callet; baritone, bass clarinet, trumpets/fluegelhorns: Ray Brown, Bobby Bryant, Snooky Young, Oscar Brashear, Clay Jenkins; trombones: Ira Nepus, George Bohanon, Thurman Green, Maurice Spears; bass, piano: Bill Cunliffe; guitar: Jim Hershman; double bass: Herb Mickman; arco double bass: John Clayton; drums: Jeff Hamilton
* Bob "Bumble Bee" Weil - Executive Producer, Liner Notes, Producer * David L. Abell - Executive Producer, Liner Notes, Producer * Hank Cicalo - Engineer, Remixing * Shelley Hubbard - Art Direction, Artwork, Cover Art, Design * Thomas C. Burns - Producer * Wally Traugott - Mastering
The second Capri CD from the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra is the equal of their first. This hard-swinging L.A. big band plays a full set of bassist John Clayton's colorful arrangements including Benny Carter's "Easy Money," a slower-than-usual "Heart and Soul," "I Be Serious 'Bout Dem Blues" and "Blues Blower's Blues"; the latter features all five of the group's saxophonists (Jeff Clayton, Bill Green, Rickey Woodard, Charlie Owens and Lee Callet) jamming on tenor. Other key soloists include pianist Bill Cunliffe, trombonist George Bohanon and trumpeters Clay Jenkins, Snooky Young and Oscar Brashear. This greatly underrated big band has been one of the finest of the 1990s. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
"John Clayton distinguishes himself as composer ('Blues Blowers Blues,' with all the saxes blowing tenor), arranger (an almost-slowed-down-to-a-halt 'Take The 'A' Train,' showcasing brother Jeff Clayton on alto), and bassist (his Arco is heard dueling with Herb Mickman's plucked bass on 'Soupbone'). The band bubbles over with talent." - Leonard Feather- Jazz Link, July '91
*WINNER of the prestigious 'GOLDEN FEATHER AWARD '1991' - L.A. Times - "BEST BIG BAND" |
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