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1. | Dipsy Doodle
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2. | Where Or When
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3. | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
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4. | Hollywood Blues
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5. | Tangerine
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6. | Just Friends
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7. | Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
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8. | Memories Of You
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9. | Broadway
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10. | Allen's Alley
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Jazz
Recorded September 1957, Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA
Terry Gibbs (vibes, marimba), Vic Feldman (vibes, xylophone), Larry Bunker (vibes, xylophone), Lou Levy (piano), Max Bennett (bass), Mel Lewis (drums)
In September of 1957, Mode Records' musical director Marty Paich came up with the idea the idea of orchestrating and recording a multi-percussion ensemble made up of three mallet players and a rhythm section. He located three expert vibes players: Terry Gibbs, Vic Feldman and Larry Bunker, but this was only the beginning of his task. Voicing for such an unpredictable sound required special attention. In the end, the arrangements on which the music depended achieved their purpose brilliantly. All arrangements are by Marty Paich. Great stereo separation by Bones Howe allows each soloist to be identified clearly. Considering the task that he set out for himself, Marty obviously succeeded.
* Bones Howe - Engineer * Joe Quinn - Liner Notes * William Box - Cover Design
This reissue is unrelated to another V.S.O.P. set simply titled A Jazz Band Ball. Terry Gibbs on vibes and marimba matches wits and creativity with Victor Feldman and Larry Bunker, both of whom double on vibes and xylophone. Assisted by pianist Lou Levy, bassist Max Bennett and drummer Mel Lewis, the intriguing frontline essentially plays bop, but with a great deal of color. The interaction between the vibraphonists, who are all featured and occasionally trade off, is the main reason to acquire this very interesting set. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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