Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:25
Size: 140.6 MB
Styles: Bop, Swing, Big band
Year: 1996/2006
Art: Front
[ 8:22] 1. In The Mood
[ 4:47] 2. It Never Entered My Mind
[ 7:05] 3. Shiny Stockings
[ 9:59] 4. Giant Steps
[10:05] 5. Frame For The Blues
[10:39] 6. Sing, Sing, Sing
[ 5:03] 7. Getting Sentimental Over You
[ 5:22] 8. South Rampart Street Parade
Alto Saxophone – Frank Wess (tracks: 1, 6); Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute – Jerry Dodgion; Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute – Dick Oatts; Baritone Saxophone – Gary Smulyan; Bass – Peter Washington; Bass Trombone – Doug Purviance; Drums – Lewis Nash; Piano – Renee Rosnes; Tenor Saxophone – Lew Tabackin (tracks: 4); Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute – Ralph Lalama; Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Ted Nash; Trombone – Dennis Wilson, Slide Hampton, Steve Turre; Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Byron Stripling, Earl Gardner, Lew Soloff, Ryan Kisor. Recorded with a two microphone Cello recording system. Recorded at Sony Studios, New York City.
The ONLY recording of the CARNEGIE HALL JAZZ BAND is a rewarding experience to any jazz lovers ears. The music director for the ensemble was trumpeter Jon Faddis, and for the most part he has done an admirable job producing this along with Newport Jazz impressario, Goerge Wein. 8 tunes with 5 arrangers (Jim McNeely, Garnett Brown, Slide Hampton, Frank Foster and the unknown to my background at least, Randy Sandke). The band unlike others of its ilk, emphasizes classics (in the jazz and pop venues) instead of originals. However, there lies the knocking off of one star to this CD. The originals are not the way you might want to hear them played. Usually thats a good thing, but in some cases ,i.e. IN THE MOOD, the opening number, it can get a little jarring. That aside, the muscianship is top notch. Frank Wess, Jon Faddis, Ted Nash, Jerry Dodgion, Lew Tabackin, Renee Rosnes, to name a few in this band, turn in some fine solos.
This is not a "live" album even though it may look like it is at first glance. Recorded at Sony Music Studio B in NYC with a minimal amount of takes (according to the notes) with no post production or "mixing" which is a rarity today. ~Daddyojazz
The ONLY recording of the CARNEGIE HALL JAZZ BAND is a rewarding experience to any jazz lovers ears. The music director for the ensemble was trumpeter Jon Faddis, and for the most part he has done an admirable job producing this along with Newport Jazz impressario, Goerge Wein. 8 tunes with 5 arrangers (Jim McNeely, Garnett Brown, Slide Hampton, Frank Foster and the unknown to my background at least, Randy Sandke). The band unlike others of its ilk, emphasizes classics (in the jazz and pop venues) instead of originals. However, there lies the knocking off of one star to this CD. The originals are not the way you might want to hear them played. Usually thats a good thing, but in some cases ,i.e. IN THE MOOD, the opening number, it can get a little jarring. That aside, the muscianship is top notch. Frank Wess, Jon Faddis, Ted Nash, Jerry Dodgion, Lew Tabackin, Renee Rosnes, to name a few in this band, turn in some fine solos.
This is not a "live" album even though it may look like it is at first glance. Recorded at Sony Music Studio B in NYC with a minimal amount of takes (according to the notes) with no post production or "mixing" which is a rarity today. ~Daddyojazz
The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band
Could this be please be reupped. Thanks in advance.
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Thank you, as always
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