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Michael Gibbs / Tanglewood '63 (2CD) |
Mike Gibbs |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 |
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 2 x CD |
Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Family Joy, Oh Boy!
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2. | Some Echoes, Some Shadows
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3. | Liturgy
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4. | Feelings and Things
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5. | Sweet Rain
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6. | Nowhere
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7. | Throb
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8. | And on the Third Day
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Tanglewood 63
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2. | Fanfare
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3. | Sojourn
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4. | Canticle
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5. | Five for England
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Jazz
Mike Gibbs - Wind Alan Ford - Cello Alan Skidmore - Sax (Tenor), Wind Alf Reece - Tuba Brian Odgers - Bass Brian Smith - Wind Chris Pyne - Trombone Chris Spedding - Bass, Guitar Clive Thacker - Drums, Percussion Dave Horler - Trombone Dick Hart - Tuba Frank Ricotti - Percussion, Vibraphone, Vocals (Background) Fred Alexander - Cello Gordon Beck - Keyboards, Piano (Electric) Harry Beckett - Trumpet Henry Lowther - Trumpet Jack Bruce - Bass Jeff Clyne - Bass John Marshall - Drums, Percussion John Surman - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Soprano), Wind John Taylor - Keyboards John Wilbraham - Piccolo Trumpet Kenny Wheeler - Flugelhorn, Trumpet Malcolm Griffiths - Trombone Mick Payne - Bass Mick Pyne - Piano Nigel Carter - Trumpet Phil Lee - Guitar Ray Russell - Guitar Ray Warleigh - Sax (Alto) Roy Babbington - Bass Stan Sulzmann - Sax (Soprano), Wind Tony Oxley - Drums Tony Roberts - Wind
* Michael J. Dutton - Digital Remastering * Oliver Lomax - Liner Notes
Michael Gibbs/Tanglewood '63 assembles arranger Michael Gibbs classic LPs for the Deram label. If Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band had actually existed -- a sprawling, Nehru-jacketed psychedelic orchestra come to life -- their music would have undoubtedly sounded exactly like Gibbs' self-titled Deram debut. Recorded with British crossover titans including guitarist Chris Spedding, trumpeter Kenny Wheeler and electric pianist Gordon Beck, the album was a seminal turning point in the history of U.K. jazz-rock, embracing avant-garde-inspired brass passages, electrifying guitar solos, and thunderous yet funky rhythms to create music entirely of its time but distinctly out of time as well. And for all its post-Hendrix sound and spirit, Michael Gibbs still retains the soulfulness of conventional jazz -- the music speaks to the body as loudly as it does the intellect. Tanglewood '63 is even better, vividly majestic music of remarkable scope and energy -- Gibbs' ingenious arrangements suggest a pop-art incarnation of a traditional big band. Assembled from blistering guitar riffage, fiery brass and deeply idiosyncratic rhythms, Tanglewood '63 is most impressive for the tactile sumptuousness of Gibbs' sound -- the music boasts as many tints and textures as a Pantone Color Guide. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Mike Gibbs
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Sep 25, 1937 in Salisbury, Rhodesia Genre: Jazz Styles: Progressive Big Band, Avant-Garde Jazz, Experimental Big Band
Progressive arranger, conductor, composer, pianist, and trombonist. Good at organizing great talent to play his original music, this native of Zimbabwe studied in UK and Boston. He was a disciple of Herb Pomeroy, and worked with Carla Bley. ---Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide |
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