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Gene Krupa Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements |
Gene Krupa |
első megjelenés éve: 1959 |
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(2005)
[ LIMITED DIGIPACK ]
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CD |
4.100 Ft
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1. | Bird House
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2. | Margie
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3. | Mulligan Stew
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4. | Begin the Beguine
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5. | Sugar
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6. | The Way of the Flesh
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7. | Disc Jockey Jump
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8. | Birds of a Feather
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9. | Sometimes I'm Happy
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10. | How High the Moon
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11. | If You Were the Only Girl in the World
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12. | Yardbird Suite
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Jazz / ixieland, Cool
Gene Krupa Drums Al DeRisi Trumpet Marky Markowitz Trumpet Ernie Royal Trumpet Doc Severinsen Trumpet Al Stewart Trumpet Eddie Bert Trombone Billy Byers Trombone Jimmy Cleveland Trombone Willie Dennis Trombone Urbie Green Trombone Kai Winding Trombone Sam Marowitz Alto Saxophone Phil Woods Alto Saxophone Frank Socolow Tenor Saxophone Eddie Wasserman Tenor Saxophone Danny Bank Baritone Saxophone Hank Jones Piano Barry Galbraith Guitar Jimmy Gannon Bass Gerry Mulligan Arranger, Conductor Bryan Koniarz Producer Chuck Stewart Cover Photo Gerry Mulligan Conductor, Arranger Ken Druker Executive Producer Kip Smith Mastering Mark Cooper Smith Production Assistant Norman Granz Audio Production, Producer Sherniece Smith Art Producer
Beyond the perspective these scores lend to the saga of Gerry Mulligan, they remain musically sound creations that are obviously a ball for musicians to play. Gerry Mulligan wrote some of his first arrangements for Gene Krupa's big band in 1946, when he was still a teenager. Krupa revisits those arrangements on this album, recorded twelve years later, and they sound as fresh and fiery as ever.
Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements is an unusual Gene Krupa album from 1958 that was reissued in 2005. Rather than hearing Krupa play his usual swing hits, this is essentially a revisit to his underrated 1946-1949 boppish big band. Mulligan revived some of his arrangements from the period ("Disc Jockey Jump" is the most famous chart) and added a few others in the same style. Krupa has a few drum breaks along the way but otherwise is nearly invisible, as this is more of a Mulligan than a Krupa set. The exact soloists are not identified, but trumpeter Doc Severinsen, trombonist Urbie Green, and altoist Phil Woods are among the many who are heard from. The music is cool-toned, lightly swinging, tasteful, and enjoyable. It is a pity, though, that Mulligan did not bring his baritone along and join in too. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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