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1. | Moon Song Scratch My Back
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2. | Georgianna
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3. | With a Smile and a Song
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4. | Miss Brown to You
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5. | Time on My Hands
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6. | With 'Em
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7. | Mound Bayou
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8. | I´ll Never Say "Never Again&
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9. | I Surrender, Dear
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10. | My Gal Sal
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11. | Got a Date With an Angel
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12. | Mama, That Moon is Here Again
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Jazz
The Extra-Celestials: # Dan Barrett: Leader, arrangements, trombone, cornet, vocal Rebecca Kilgore: Vocals, acoustic guitar # Bryan Shaw: Trumpet, cornet # Dave Frishberg: Piano, celeste # Scott Robinson: Clarinet, tenor sax, bass sax, alto sax # Brian Ogilvie: Clarinet, Tenor Sax # Chuck Wilson: Alto Sax, flute # Bucky Pizzarelli: Guitar # Joel Forbes: Bass # Jeff Hamilton: Drums
"Dan Barrett has once more put together a swing session which is neither buried in the past nor draped over today's trendy jazz clichs. Rather, it just glows in the light of a timeless and inspired musicianship.... Rebecca Kilgore has gradually refined her vocal gifts and stands now, I believe, as a leading interpreter of America's classic popular songs. Her easy, musicianly way of bringing forth each tune's best qualities is very special, carefully nurtured artistry." --- Dick Hadlock, author of Jazz Masters of the Twenties and host of The Annals of Jazz, on KCSM-FM San Mateo, California.
Here is what the critics have to say: Selected as a 1998 Critics Picks in the March, 1999 issue of JazzTimes by Nancy Ann Lee. Selected as one of Meilleurs Disques Chroniques en 1999 by Le Hot Club de France Federation and selected as a 1999 Critics' Choice in the February, 2000 issue of Jazz Journal International by Floyd Levin, Martin Richards and Hugh Rainey
Trombonist Dan Barrett leads his Extra-Celestials on a set of spirited small-group swing. The repertoire is full of obscurities (including Benny Carter's "Scratch My Back" and Red McKenzie's "Georgianna," "Mound Bayou," and "Mama, That Moon Is Here Again") and a few superior standards. Barrett (who also plays cornet, wrote all of the arrangements, and takes a rare vocal) is joined throughout by some of his favorite musicians: singer Rebecca Kilgore (who is heard on six of the 13 selections), pianist Dave Frishberg, guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, bassist Joel Forbes, drummer Jeff Hamilton, altoist/flutist Chuck Wilson, tenor saxophonist Brian Oglivie, and Scott Robinson (clarinet, bass sax, alto, and tenor). In addition, trumpeter Bryan Shaw helps out on two songs. The intelligent arrangements (which make optimal use of the many great musicians on the date) and the concise, meaningful solos result in Moon Song being memorable. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Dan Barrett
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Dec 14, 1955 in Pasadena, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Dixieland, Swing, Dixieland Revival
A major player in the small-group swing movement of the 1980s and '90s, Dan Barrett's trombone is equally at home in Dixieland and swing settings. He started on trombone in high school and played in California with the South Frisco Jazz Band and the Golden Eagle Jazz Band, two fine trad groups. At the urging of Howard Alden, Barrett moved to New York in 1983 where he worked with the Widespread Depression Orchestra, played at Eddie Condon's club, and in 1985 was with Benny Goodman's Orchestra. Barrett came to fame through his series of recordings (both as a leader and as a sideman) with Concord; among his many projects were co-leading a quintet with Howard Alden that was reminiscent of John Kirby's band of the 1940s, despite having very different instrumentation. Dan Barrett, who also played with Buck Clayton's big band, switched to the Arbors label in the 1990s where he became musical director and recorded frequently. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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