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Super Chops
Chico O'Farrill, The Big Band of Chico O'Farrill
első megjelenés éve: 2008
(2008)

CD
3.396 Ft 

 

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Jazz / Bop; Latin Jazz

Chico O'Farrill, born n Havana, Cuba, was one of the principle forces in the emergence of Afro-Cuban Jazz in the late 1940's and early 1950's. He studied composition with the great Cuban composer Felix Guerrero and honed his skills in the Jazz clubs of Havana, playing trumpet in several bands prior to moving to New York - arriving at a time when Dizzy Gillespie and Machito began merging Bebop and Cuban music, quickly becoming a key figure in the movement. His first major contribution to Afro-Cuban jazz began at a recording session for Machito in late 1950. O’Farrill's sophisticated "Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite" became recognized as a pivotal turning point in adapting Cuban music to modern big-band Jazz and featured Charlie Parker, Buddy Rich and Flip Phillips among other Jazz greats. The sessions for "Super Chops", featuring Chico leading a remarkable big band, were recorded at a rare session for the short lived Versatile label in the late 70's. This release, making its CD debut and capturing the master at the height of his powers, is surely a welcome addition to his already impressive body of work.

* Chuck Stewert - Cover Photo
* Michael Lauzardo - Art Direction, Design
* Paul Klein - Reissue Producer
* Rama Barwick - Reissue Producer
* Roger Kash - Compilation, Editing



Chico O'Farrill

Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s and '90s
Born: Oct 28, 1921 in Havana, Cuba
Died: Jun 27, 2001 in New York, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz

Chico O'Farrill was right in the thick of the Afro-Cuban and Latin waves that hit jazz in the late '40s and '50s. His sophisticated writing for Latin big bands of the early '50s was often bold, brassy, and tense, yet he could also achieve a delicate, almost classical ambience in such pieces as "Angels' Flight" and work capably in larger forms (the groundbreaking "Afro-Cuban Jazz Suites").
O'Farrill took up the trumpet while in military school in Georgia, returning to Cuba as a full-fledged jazz fan after hearing the top American big bands. He studied composition in his native Havana and led his own band there before moving to New York City in 1948, where he soon made a name for himself writing music for Benny Goodman ("Undercurrent Blues"), Stan Kenton ("Cuban Episode"), and Machito ("Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite"). From 1950 to 1954, O'Farrill made six fiery 10" albums of Latin and American big band jazz for Clef and Norgran, all of which have been reissued on a Verve two-CD set, Cuban Blues. He also appeared with his own band at Birdland and toured the U.S. Toward the end of the decade, he moved to Mexico City, returning to New York in 1965 to work as arranger and music director of the TV series Festival of the Lively Arts and to write arrangements for Count Basie. O'Farrill also put his classical training to use by writing pieces for symphony orchestra such as "Three Cuban Dances" and "Symphony No. 1." Though he continued to write pieces for Machito, Kenton, Gato Barbieri, and Dizzy Gillespie into the '70s, there were no recording sessions under O'Farrill's name from 1966 until 1995, when he came roaring back on the scene, his imagination and vigor miraculously intact, with the outstanding Pure Emotion CD (Milestone). He recorded two more strong albums for Milestone, the last being Carambola, released in October 2000. Eight months later, on June 27, 2001, Arturo "Chico" O'Farrill died while hospitalized in New York.
---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
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