Saturday, April 16, 2016

Dan Barrett & Tom Baker - In Australia

Styles: Trumpet, Trombone and Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:16
Size: 139,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:03)  1. Vignette
(4:16)  2. Fore!
(4:59)  3. Then I'll Tired Of You
(3:46)  4. See If I Don't
(3:31)  5. After I Say I'm Sorry (What Can I Say)
(2:20)  6. It's Like Reaching For The Moon
(3:26)  7. That's A Plenty
(6:31)  8. Nobody Knows
(4:16)  9. Just Ducky
(3:51) 10. Indian Summer
(3:07) 11. Oh Lady Be Good
(4:25) 12. Overtime
(2:38) 13. Jug
(4:05) 14. Dynaflow
(4:55) 15. Through For The Night

Trombonist Dan Barrett teams up with a particularly strong band of Australian mainstream jazzmen on this highly enjoyable release. Co-leader is Tom Baker who mostly plays tenor but also switches to his pretty alto on "Indian Summer" and "Through for the Night." The rhythm section (pianist Chris Tapperell, guitarist Ian Date, bassist Don Heap and drummer Lynn Wallis) is supportive and swinging, and the great Australian cornetist Bob Barnard sits in on three exciting numbers. One of them, "That's a Plenty," finds both Barrett and Baker switching to trumpets and the well-arranged results for the three brassmen is very exciting. Other highlights include "Vignette," "It's Like Reaching for the Moon," "Lady Be Good" (which finds Barrett and Baker reproducing Lester Young's famous solo) and Gene Ammons' "Jug." Highly recommended.
~Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/dan-barrett-and-tom-baker-in-australia-mw0000029392

Personnel: Dan Barrett (trumpet, trombone); Ian Date (guitar); Tom Baker (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, cornet); Bob Barnard (cornet).

In Australia

2 comments:

  1. Hi Giullia, please can you repost a link to Dan Barrett and Tom Baker in Australia?
    Many thanks
    MikeC

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