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Phantasies II
Jaki Byard & Apollo Stompers
első megjelenés éve: 1991
43 perc
(1992)

CD
5.637 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Manhattan
2.  New York Is a Lonely Town
3.  2-5-1
4.  BJC Blues (Dedicated to B.B. King)
5.  Up Jumps One (Dedicated to Count Basie)
6.  Concerto Grosso, Pt. 1: Mellow Septet
7.  Concerto Grosso, Pt. 2 : There Are Many Worlds
8.  June Night
9.  Send in the Clowns
10.  Bright Moments
Jazz / Bop, Post-Bop, Free Jazz

Jaki Byard - Piano
Al Bryant - Trumpet
Bob Torrence - Sax (Alto)
Diane Byard - Vocals
Gennaro Carone - Mastering
Giovanni Bonandrini - Producer
Giuliano Crivelli - Cover Art
Graham Haynes - Trumpet
Jed Levy - (Tenor)
Jim White - Trumpet
Jon Rosenberg - Engineer
Ralph Hamperian - Bass
Rev. Vincent Lewis - Vocals
Richard Allen - Drums
Rick Davies - Trombone
Steve Swell - Trombone
Susan Terry - Sax (Alto)
W. Royal Stokes - Liner Notes

The second CD featuring Jaki Byard's Apollo Stompers (a young big band) is actually superior to the first one. Although most of the soloists (other than guitarist Peter Leitch and trumpeter Graham Haynes) remain obscure, the material is more stimulating than on the debut set. In addition to a few standards, Byard penned tributes to B.B. King and Count Basie along with a two part "Concerto Grosso." His very versatile piano has its share of short solos, hinting at many earlier jazz styles. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Jaki Byard

Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s
Born: Jun 15, 1922 in Worcester, MA
Died: Feb 11, 1999 in Queens, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Bop, Early Creative, Mainstream Jazz, Post-Bop, Progressive Big Band, Progressive Jazz, Stride, Third Stream

The late Jaki Byard was, arguably, the most versatile pianist in jazz, though he also played trumpet and was an excellent tenor saxophonist. Born in 1922, he grew up during the golden era, and while younger than Duke Ellington, he embraced, as had his predecessor, all of the changes the music went through, from its origins in New Orleans through the free improvisation era. Byard would, in a single solo concert, reveal his truly awesome mastery of the aforementioned styles, as well as R&B, stride, swing, funk, blues, honky tonk, and the extreme arpeggios of Art Tatum. But Byard's style was completely his own, developed from his early days playing with Earl Bostic in the late '40s and early '50s. After leaving Bostic, he played with Herb Pomeroy and Maynard Ferguson until he won a spot in the legendary Charles Mingus band of 1962-1964 along with Eric Dolphy. He also recorded with Dolphy and Booker Ervin, as well as Charlie Mariano and Rahsaan Roland Kirk. One of his notable achievements was as the pianist in the Mingus band that tore apart concert halls all over Europe in 1964. Between 1961 and 1972, he issued a string of his own dates for Prestige (Hi-Fly, Here's Jaki, and Out Front! among them) and other labels; they embody his finest work, with a rhythm section that included Richard Davis and Alan Dawson, though he never made a bad record. Byard became an educator in the early '70s (after another collaboration with Mingus in 1970), teaching at Harvard, the Hart School of Music, and the New England Conservatory, and he recorded and performed intermittently the world over until his death from a gunshot wound in 1999.
---Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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