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Lush Life - The Music of Billy Strayhorn |
Joe Henderson |
első megjelenés éve: 1991 61 perc |
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(1992)
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 CD |
3.324 Ft
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1. | Isfahan
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2. | Johnny Come Lately
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3. | Blood Count
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4. | Rain Check
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5. | Lotus Blossom
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6. | A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
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7. | Take The "A" Train
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8. | Drawing Room Blues
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9. | U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group)
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10. | Lush Life
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Jazz
Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Wynton Marsalis (trumpet); Stephen Scott (piano); Christian McBride (bass instrument); Gregory Hutchinson (drums)
Liner Note Authors: Stanley Crouch; Dean Pratt.
Billy Strayhorn was one of the greatest composers in jazz history. It's no wonder Duke Ellington, his longtime collaborator, considered Strayhorn to be his alter ego. The beauty of Strayhorn's music lies in the fact that his tunes need no embellishment, yet at the same time, they are great vehicles for improvisation. For the performer, his music requires sensitivity, but it also invites daring interpretations.
Both reverent and playful, tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson strikes a perfect balance on 1992's LUSH LIFE: THE MUSIC OF BILLY STRAYHORN. Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis contributes tremendously to this album with blistering solos on "Johnny Come Lately" and "U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group)." However, other musicians are featured throughout, as well--the three duo tracks, "Isfahan," "Lotus Blossom," and "Take the 'A' Train," illustrate the greatness of bassist Christian McBride, pianist Stephen Scott, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson, respectively. Henderson himself displays tremendous improvisational prowess on all the tracks, particularly shining on his solo rendition of "Lush Life." |
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