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1. | Wind Machine
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2. | Blues for Stephanie
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3. | John the III
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4. | There Will Never Be Another You
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5. | Bootie's Blues
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6. | Splanky
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7. | Basie
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8. | Watch What Happens
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9. | Work Song
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10. | In a Mellow Tone
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Jazz / Big Band; Swing
Recorded: July 12, 1979, Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland
Count Basie & His Orchestra Count Basie - piano Charlie Fowlkes - saxophone Eric Dixon - saxophone Bobby Plater - saxophone Danny Turner - saxophone Kenny Hing - saxophone Pete Minger - trumpet Sonny Cohen - trumpet Paul Cohen - trumpet Ray Brown - trumpet Mitchell "Bootie" Wood - trombone Bill Hughes - trombone Mel Wanzo - trombone Dennis Wilson - trombone Freddie Green - guitar Keter Betts - bass Mickey Roker - drums
Any big jazz band that works steadily is on the road; it's a condition of employment. The Count Basie band was on the move from its beginnings in the Southwest in the 1930s to its successes of the second half of the century. This 1979 recording captures one of Basie's fine later editions at a stop on the road through Europe. In Montreux, Switzerland, a center for jazz appreciation on the continent, impresario Norman Granz attracted an audience to the studio, and the session had the feeling of a concert. The repertoire had compositions by stalwarts of the Basie arranging stable. Ernie Wilkins, Bobby Plater, Sammy Nestico, and Neal Hefti and by a promising young newcomer, John Clayton. There were also a couple of standards and a tip of the yachting cap to Basie's contemporary, Duke Ellington. It was a good night on the international road. |
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