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4.001 Ft
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1. | The Duke
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2. | Miles Behind
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3. | Calamus
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4. | Lennie's Pennies
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5. | 'Twas Only Yesterday
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6. | Bitter Leaf
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7. | Upper Manhattan Medical Group
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8. | In Memoriam (John F. & Robert F. Kennedy)
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Jazz
Clare Fischer - Arranger, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Piano, Piano (Electric), Sax (Alto), Soloist Clare Fischer Big Band Bill Perkins - Sax (Baritone), Soloist Buddy Childers - Trumpet Charles Loper - Trombone Chuck Domanico - Bass Conte Candoli - Soloist, Trumpet David Sanchez - Trombone Gary Foster - Sax (Alto) Gilbert Falco - Soloist, Trombone John Audino - Trumpet John Lowe - Sax (Bass) Kim Richmond - Sax (Alto) Larry Bunker - Drums Larry McGuire - Trumpet Louis Ciotti - Sax (Tenor) Morris Repass - Trombone (Bass) Steve Huffsteter - Soloist, Trumpet Stewart Fischer - Trumpet Warne Marsh - Sax (Tenor), Soloist
* Albert Marx - Producer * Billy Taylor - Liner Notes * Fred Seligo - Cover Photo * Marvin Israel - Cover Design
Clare Fischer's big-band release was only briefly available as an Atlantic LP but it has finally reappeared in the CD era after a brief appearance under another title on LP some ten years after its first release. Fischer's potent originals and first-rate arrangements bring out the best in his musicians, which include Warne Marsh and Conte Candoli (featured on "Miles Behind"), Bill Perkins on a work trumpeter Stewart Fischer specially composed for the baritone saxophonist ("Calamus"), and alto saxophonist Gary Foster featured with Marsh on Lennie Tristano's "Lennie's Pennies." A well-conceived chart of Billy Strayhorn's "Upper Manhattan Medical Group" swings mightily. The leader even makes a rare appearance on alto sax in the brief "In Memoriam" dedicated to the assassinated Kennedy brothers. --- Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Clare Fischer
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Oct 22, 1928 in Durand, MI Genre: Jazz Styles: Latin Jazz, Hard Bop
Clare Fischer has had a varied career as keyboardist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. The composer of two standards, "Pensativa" and "Morning," Fischer has long had an interest in Latin rhythms. After graduating from Michigan State University, he moved to Los Angeles in 1957, working as accompanist and arranger for the Hi-Lo's. He wrote for a 1960 Dizzy Gillespie album (A Portrait of Duke Ellington) and recorded bossa nova as early as 1962; that same year he recorded two trio sets and the following year he led his first big band date. Fischer, who has alternated between the two formats through the years, has recorded in a wide variety of settings from solo piano to heading a vocal-dominated Latin group Salsa Picante. Based in Los Angeles, Fischer (who is also an effective organist and a strong electric keyboardist) has recorded extensively through the years for such labels as Pacific JazzWorld Pacific, Revelation, Discovery, MPS, and Concord. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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