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3 Bones and a Quill
Jimmy Cleveland, Jim Dahl, Frank Rehak & Gene Quill
spanyol
első megjelenés éve: 2010
35 perc
(2010)

CD
5.131 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  The Preacher
2.  Wa Hoo
3.  What's my Name
4.  Three and One
5.  Look Ma, No Hands
6.  Little Beaver
7.  In a Mellotone
Jazz

Recorded: New York City, in 1958

Jimmy Cleveland, Jim Dahl, Frank Rehak (tb), Gene Quill (as), Hank Jones (p), Nat Pierce (p on #1,5-7), Whitey Mitchell (b) and Charlie Persip (d).

The smoothness of the 3 trombones and the jaggedness of Quill's alto combine to make of this session a stimulating one. Back then, the four leaders were key members of the Johnny Richards orchestra. Of the trombone trio, Rehak often goes for broke into the upper register, Cleveland works within his facile frame of reference, while Dahl seems to pace himself, playing with taste and awareness. Quill carries the strident voice in the group. Some of his entrances are so vicious and biting, that they manage by temperament alone to have an almost rhythmic propulsion. The rest of the band is of a piece with the Bones and the Quill. The two pianists, Hank Jones and Nat Pierce, combine swift taste with swinging time, while Whitey Mitchell and Charlie Persip are excellent. It was a challenging assignment skillfully accomplished by a more than capable group.

Originally issued on Roost LP 2229.


"G. Quill led very few dates of his own during his career, but this session made for Roost feature the alto saxophonist in an unusual setting with a trio of trombonists (Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, and Jim Dahl) and a rhythm section consisting of drummer Charlie Persip, bassist Whitey Mitchell, and either Nat Pierce or Hank Jones on piano. Quill, who sounds very similar to frequent musical partner Phil Woods (though he is a bit more laid-back), is obviously stimulated by both groups, while the solo baton is passed around a good bit with no one being left out. Highlights include the sauntering take of Horace Silver's "The Preacher," a lively arrangement of Thad Jones' "Three and One," and a swinging interpretation of Duke Ellington's "In a Mellotone." Liner note writer Barry Ulanov takes the time to identify the soloists track by track, which is always a welcome touch."
--- Ken Dryden -All Music Guide

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