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Kush - The Music of Dizzy Gillespie
Richie Cole
első megjelenés éve: 1996
(1996)

CD
4.701 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Bebop
2.  You Go to My Head
3.  Birk's Works
4.  I Waited for You
5.  Kush
6.  Salt Peanuts
7.  Con Alma
8.  A Night in Tunisia
9.  This Is the Way
10.  Manteca
Jazz

Richie Cole - Sax (Alto)
Alan Rubin - Trumpet
Carl Allen - Drums
Douglas Purviance - Trombone (Bass)
Earl McIntyre - Trombone (Bass), Tuba
Fareed Haque - Guitar (Acoustic)
Jack Walrath - Trumpet
John Clark - French Horn
Kevin Hays - Piano
Paquito d'Rivera - Sax (Alto)
Peter Washington - Bass
Ray Mantilla - Percussion
Roger Ingram - Trumpet
Sam Burtis - Trombone
Tony Kadleck - Trumpet
Vic Juris - Guitar

* Allan Tucker - Mastering
* Bob Belden - Arranger, Conductor, Producer
* Dave Love - Executive Producer
* Donald Baker - Cover Design, Design
* Jim Anderson - Engineer
* Jimmy Katz - Photography
* Kari Hulkko - Photography
* Mark Agostino - Assistant Engineer

Altoist Richie Cole makes a full-fledged comeback on this fairly inspired release. He performs nine Dizzy Gillespie compositions (plus "You Go to My Head" which was actually co-written by Haven Gillespie) while joined by groups ranging from a two-guitar trio to a 13-piece band, all arranged in colorful fashion by Bob Belden. In addition to Cole, fellow altoist Paquito D'Rivera battles it out on "Kush" and plays some excellent clarinet on "Salt Peanuts" while trumpeter Jack Walrath has a few spots. other highlights include "Be-Bop," "Birk's Works," "A Night in Tunisia" and "Manteca."
--- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Richie Cole

Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Feb 29, 1948 in Trenton, NJ
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop

Back in the mid-'70s, when bebop was being greatly overshadowed by fusion, Richie Cole showed that not only was bop not old-fashioned, but it could be quite fun. His Alto Madness was essentially the idea that any tune, no matter how unlikely its source, could be turned into exuberant bop. Through the years, he has successfully recorded such songs as "The I Love Lucy Theme," "Holiday for Strings," "Horray for Hollywood," "The White Cliffs of Dover," "Come Fly With Me," "The Star Trek Theme," and even "La Bamba." Influenced by Phil Woods and Charlie Parker, Richie Cole heard jazz from an early age because his father owned a jazz club in New Jersey. He started on alto when he was ten, attended Berklee for two years, and joined Buddy Rich's big band in 1969. After a stint with Lionel Hampton, Cole formed his own group, doing a great deal to popularize bebop in the 1970s. Some of his finest recordings were his early ones for Muse, during a period when he often teamed up with singer Eddie Jefferson. His humor sometimes left critics cold, but Cole was one of the top bop-oriented players of the 1980s, and his Heads Up releases of the '90s (after a few years off the scene) are excellent.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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