Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:27
Size: 144,9 MB
Art: Front
(3:07) 1. Let Yourself Go
(3:51) 2. I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody
(3:16) 3. Shoe Shine Boy
(3:02) 4. Madame Dynamite
(2:55) 5. Shake Down The Stars
(2:34) 6. I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee
(5:05) 7. In The Middle Of A Kiss
(3:00) 8. Too Busy
(3:36) 9. Improvisation For The March Of Time
(3:11) 10. Too Good To Be True
(3:45) 11. Save Your Sorrow
(3:36) 12. It's Love I'm After
(2:49) 13. Learn To Croon
(3:14) 14. Mood Hollywood
(5:47) 15. For You, For Me, For Evermore
(3:01) 16. Here's Love In Your Eye
(2:43) 17. I Never Knew
(0:47) 18. Improvisation For The March Of Time
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:27
Size: 144,9 MB
Art: Front
(3:07) 1. Let Yourself Go
(3:51) 2. I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody
(3:16) 3. Shoe Shine Boy
(3:02) 4. Madame Dynamite
(2:55) 5. Shake Down The Stars
(2:34) 6. I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee
(5:05) 7. In The Middle Of A Kiss
(3:00) 8. Too Busy
(3:36) 9. Improvisation For The March Of Time
(3:11) 10. Too Good To Be True
(3:45) 11. Save Your Sorrow
(3:36) 12. It's Love I'm After
(2:49) 13. Learn To Croon
(3:14) 14. Mood Hollywood
(5:47) 15. For You, For Me, For Evermore
(3:01) 16. Here's Love In Your Eye
(2:43) 17. I Never Knew
(0:47) 18. Improvisation For The March Of Time
This, the first of two CDs, features pianist Keith Ingham and a variety of top mainstream players heard in different combinations, exploring mostly obscurities from the 1920s and '30s. Such tunes as Alex Hill's "Madame Dynamite," "I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee," "Too Busy," "Learn to Croon," and "Mood Hollywood" are not exactly recorded on a weekly basis in the 1990s. Ingham is joined by such fine players as cornetist Randy Reinhardt, trombonist Dan Barrett (who also plays some effective trumpet), clarinetist Phil Bodner, Scott Robinson on various reeds, guitarist James Chirillo, bassist Murray Wall, Vince Giordano on bass sax and bass, and drummer Arnie Kinsella. The bands range from an octet to several different trios. Highly recommended to fans of the idiom, along with volume two. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-keith-ingham-new-york-9-vol-1-mw0000259603
Personnel: Keith Ingham (piano); James Chirillo (guitar); Phil Bodner (clarinet, alto saxophone); Kaj Robole (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Floy Robinsó (tenor saxophone); Vince Giordano (bass saxophone); Dan Barrett (trumpet, trombone); Randy Reinhart (cornet, trombone); Arnie Kinsella (drums).
Personnel: Keith Ingham (piano); James Chirillo (guitar); Phil Bodner (clarinet, alto saxophone); Kaj Robole (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Floy Robinsó (tenor saxophone); Vince Giordano (bass saxophone); Dan Barrett (trumpet, trombone); Randy Reinhart (cornet, trombone); Arnie Kinsella (drums).
I am over the moon that you you have posted this. I am absolutely delighted.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Giullia G. In the ol'baz world of mainstream jazz this is a dream lineup.
This time I was lucky to find your request! Enjoy it my friend!
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Thank you Giullia G. for this wonderful album, and thank you also ol'baz for requesting it. I'll bet Keith Ingham never thought that he would be leading a group like this. Talk about an Englishman in New York!
ReplyDeleteYes, Jazzman77! Thank You always!
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