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Fascinating Rhythms
Bud Shank Quartet, Bud Shank
első megjelenés éve: 2009
(2009)

CD
4.153 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Chican
2.  Over the Rainbow
3.  Fascinating Rhythm
4.  Night and Day
5.  Lotus Bud/No More Blues
6.  In Walked Bud
7.  Lover Man
8.  Manteca
Jazz

Bud Shank - alto saxophone
Bill Mays - piano
Bob Magnusson - bass
Joe LaBarbera - drums

Doug Ramsey Liner Notes
Graham Carter Producer, Photography, Liner Notes
Rod Nicas Photography, Mixing, Mastering Engineer

Alto sax legend Bud Shank's final recording as leader of his quartet:
* Recorded live in 2009 at the world famous Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles, CA
* Features Bud Shank Quartet members Bill Mays, Bob Magnusson, and Joe LaBarbera
* Diverse album of straight-ahead jazz featuring different time signatures and rhythmic elements


"This was Bud Shank's final performance with his quartet. What a way to go out--roaring, full of life, full of fun, full of music--with a rhythm section he loved in the town where he shaped his career. `We haven't lived in Los Angeles in years,' he told the Jazz Bakery audience in January 2009, `and it's really good to be home.'" -- Doug Ramsey "A charter member of the `West Coast' jazz movement, Shank's cool but always strongly swinging sound has made him one of a handful of saxophone players with an instantly recognizable and always exciting sound. Bud Shank has more than earned his status as a legend." -- All About Jazz "An alto saxophonist and flutist who helped propel cool-school West Coast jazz to prominence in the 1950s and fostered the melding of American and Brazilian music that created the bossa nova ... a versatile player, both as a sideman and bandleader, in a wide variety of musical arenas, from big band swing to symphonic to pop, with a wide variety of collaborators." -- New York Times "Shank's sound, somewhere between Phil Woods and Lee Konitz, has added so much grit since his early days on the sound stages of Los Angeles." -- JazzTimes



Bud Shank

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: May 27, 1926 in Dayton, OH
Died: Apr 02, 2009 in Tucson, AZ
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Cool, Hard Bop, West Coast Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Standards

Bud Shank began his career pigeonholed as a cool-schooler, but those who have listened to the altoist progress over the long haul know that he has become one of the hottest, most original players of the immediate post-Parker generation. Lumped in with the limpid-toned West Coast crowd in the '50s, Shank never ceased to evolve; in the '90s, he has more in common with Jackie McLean or Phil Woods than with Paul Desmond or Lee Konitz. Shank's keening, blithely melodic, and tonally expressive style is one of the more genuinely distinctive approaches to have grown out of the bebop idiom.
Shank attended the University of North Carolina from 1944-46. Early on, he played a variety of woodwinds, including flute, clarinet, and alto and tenor saxes; he began to concentrate on alto and flute in the late '40s. After college, Shank moved to California, where he studied with trumpeter/composer Shorty Rogers and played in the big bands of Charlie Barnet (1947-8) and Stan Kenton (1950-51). Shank made a name for himself in the '50s as a central member of the West Coast jazz scene. In addition to those named above, he played and recorded with bassist Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars, tenor saxophonist Bob Cooper, and Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida, among others. Shank made a series of albums as a leader for World Pacific in the late '50s and early '60s.
Shank ensconced himself in the L.A. studios during the '60s, emerging occasionally to record jazz and bossa nova albums with the likes of Chet Baker and Sergio Mendes. Shank's 1966 album with Baker, Michelle, was something of a popular success, reaching number 56 on the charts. Film scores on which Shank can be heard include The Thomas Crown Affair and The Barefoot Adventure.
In the '70s, Shank formed the L.A. Four with Almeida, bassist Ray Brown, and, at various times, drummers Chuck Flores, Shelly Manne, and Jeff Hamilton. Shank had been one of the earliest jazz flutists, but in the mid-'80s, he dropped the instrument in order to concentrate on alto full-time. Over the last two decades, he has recorded small-group albums at a modestly steady pace for the Contemporary, Concord, and Candid labels. Shank's 1997 Milestone album, By Request: Bud Shank Meets the Rhythm Section, presents the altoist in top form, burning down the house with a band of relative youngsters which includes neo-bopper pianist Cyrus Chestnut. Three years later, Silver Storm was released.
---Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide

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