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Zounds! [Volume 2]
The Lennie Niehaus Octet!, Lennie Niehaus
első megjelenés éve: 1997
(1997)

CD
4.305 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  The Sermon [Octet No. 2]
2.  How About You? [Octet No. 1]
3.  Figure 8 [Octet No. 1]
4.  Patti Cake [Octet No. 1]
5.  With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair [Octet No. 2]
6.  The Way You Look Tonight [Octet No. 1]
7.  Have You Met Miss Jones? [Octet No. 1]
8.  Four [Octet No. 2]
9.  Night Life [Octet No. 1]
10.  The Night We Called It a Day [Octet No. 1]
11.  Blues for Susie [Octet No. 2]
12.  Seaside [Octet No. 1]
Jazz

Lennie Niehaus - Leader, Sax (Alto)
Bill Perkins - Sax (Tenor)
Bob Enevoldsen - Trombone (Valve)
Bob Gordon - Sax (Baritone)
Frank Rosolino - Trombone
Jack Montrose - Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy McAllister - Tuba
Lou Levy - Piano
Mel Lewis - Drums
Monty Budwig - Bass
Pepper Adams - Baritone, Sax (Baritone)
Red Mitchell - Bass
Shelly Manne - Drums
Stu Williamson - Trumpet
Vincent DeRosa - French Horn

* Arnold Shaw - Liner Notes
* John Palladino - Engineer
* Lester Koenig - Photography, Producer
* Phil DeLancie - Remastering
* Roy DuNann - Engineer
* William Claxton - Photography

This formerly rare Contemporary set was reissued on a 1997 OJC CD. Lennie Niehaus, best known for his scores for Clint Eastwood films in the 1980s and '90s, was an excellent cool-toned bop altoist back in the '50s who spent time working with Stan Kenton. For this album, he is heard on two different occasions providing arrangements and alto solos for octets. With such fine players as either Jack Montrose or Bill Perkins on tenor, Bob Gordon or Pepper Adams on baritone, and other top West Coast jazz musicians, Niehaus primarily performs cool jazz. The inventive charts (which on the later date utilize a French horn and a tuba) and the superior, concise solos make this a set well worth acquiring by fans of the West Coast jazz sound of the '50s. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide


Lennie Niehaus

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s
Born: Jun 11, 1929 in St. Louis, MO
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Cool, Mainstream Jazz, Film Music

An excellent altoist and jazz arranger in the 1950s (most notably for Stan Kenton), Lennie Niehaus in more recent times won fame for his work scoring the music for Clint Eastwood films. After graduating from college, Niehaus played alto and occasionally wrote for Kenton (1951-1952) before being drafted for the Army (1952-1954). Upon his discharge, Kenton welcomed Niehaus back and he worked for the bandleader on and off for the rest of the decade. Niehaus, who led and played alto on six albums between 1954-1957 (five for Contemporary), had a cool tone a bit reminiscent of Lee Konitz. By the 1960s, his playing had gone by the wayside as Niehaus concentrated on writing for films. Although he largely left jazz at that time, his work on Play Misty for Me, and particularly Bird for Clint Eastwood, allowed one to once again admire his jazz writing.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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