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Can You Dig Being Dug? - Live at Charlie O's [ ÉLŐ ] |
Carl Saunders |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 |
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(2005)
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4.201 Ft
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1. | There Will Never Be Another You
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2. | Happy Go Lucky
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3. | Can You Dig Being Dug?
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4. | Yesterdays
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5. | Calming Notion
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6. | MIDI Evil Blues
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7. | One Note Samba
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8. | What Can I Say?
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9. | The Girl from Cancun
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10. | Blues on the Side
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Jazz
Carl Saunders - Trumpet Christian Jacob - Piano Dave Stone - Bass Santo Savino - Drums
* Michael Dees - Editing * Mike Kaiser - Producer * Phil Edwards - Mixing
Carl Saunders is one of the great trumpeters in jazz today. His strong sound, wide range (playing lead trumpet with Bill Holman's orchestra), very long flowing lines full of rapid but logical notes, and ability to think fast makes him a potent force in any setting. Although he is still drastically underrated, particularly on the East Coast, Saunders' recent series of recordings (including holding his own with Phil Woods) is finally resulting in him getting some recognition. Can You Dig Being Dug is a quartet set with pianist Christian Jacob, bassist Dave Stone, and drummer Santo Savino that was recorded live in 2003. Although the rhythm section is stimulating and swinging, Saunders is the star throughout. He rips into a set of standards and mostly basic originals (of which "What Can I Say" is well worth catching on), playing one stunning improvisation after another. The music is all straight-ahead, even the medium-fast "One Note Samba," and Saunders never seems to run out of ideas even during his lengthier solos. This is outstanding music that is highly recommended. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Carl Saunders
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Aug 02, 1943 in Las Vegas, NV Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Cool
A superior bop trumpeter inspired by Don Fagerquist, Carl Saunders has long been one of the top jazz soloists based in Los Angeles, but has recorded far too infrequently to gain the fame he deserves. As a teenager, he played with Stan Kenton (1960) and his uncle Bobby Sherwood (Dave Pell is also an uncle). Saunders picked up experience touring with Benny Goodman, Charlie Barnet, Harry James, Buddy Rich, and Maynard Ferguson (1967), and played regularly in show bands in Las Vegas until moving to Los Angeles in 1984. Since then, Saunders has worked in the studios, performed with the new Dave Pell Octet, popped up in many local big bands, and finally, in 1995, recorded a CD of his own for the small S&L label. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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