Styles: Jazz, Bop
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:10
Size: 129,5 MB
Art: Front
(3:01) 1. I'm Shoutin' Again
(3:25) 2. Cherry Point
(2:47) 3. Flight Of The Foo Birds
(4:49) 4. Late Date
(3:01) 5. Scoot
(3:13) 6. Teddy The Toad
(2:33) 7. Dinner With My Friends
(5:12) 8. Midnite Blue
(3:37) 9. Bag-A-Bones
(3:28) 10. It's Awf'lly Nice To Be With You
(3:22) 11. Cute
(4:00) 12. Whirly Bird
(3:09) 13. Duet
(4:36) 14. Li'l Darlin'
(3:28) 15. Fantail
(2:26) 16. The Kid from Red Bank
In A Hefti Bag
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:10
Size: 129,5 MB
Art: Front
(3:01) 1. I'm Shoutin' Again
(3:25) 2. Cherry Point
(2:47) 3. Flight Of The Foo Birds
(4:49) 4. Late Date
(3:01) 5. Scoot
(3:13) 6. Teddy The Toad
(2:33) 7. Dinner With My Friends
(5:12) 8. Midnite Blue
(3:37) 9. Bag-A-Bones
(3:28) 10. It's Awf'lly Nice To Be With You
(3:22) 11. Cute
(4:00) 12. Whirly Bird
(3:09) 13. Duet
(4:36) 14. Li'l Darlin'
(3:28) 15. Fantail
(2:26) 16. The Kid from Red Bank
The Frank Capp Juggernaut's interpretations of 16 Neal Hefti compositions (which were originally written and arranged for the 1950s-era Count Basie Orchestra) bring new life to the highly appealing music without directly copying the earlier recordings. Capp and his 16-piece orchestra are in typically swinging form on obvious classics such as "Cute," "Whirlybird," and "Li'l Darlin'"; several songs whose ensembles are more familiar than their titles (such as "Flight of the Foo Birds," "Scoot," and "Bag-A-Bones"); and some high-quality obscurities. Many soloists are featured, including the late altoist Marshall Royal (who takes his last recorded solo on "It's Awf'lly Nice to Be with You"); tenors Rickey Woodard and Pete Christlieb; altoist Lanny Morgan; trumpeters Conte Candoli, Bob Summers, and Snooky Young; and trombonists Thurman Green, Alan Kaplan, and Andy Martin. Special mention should be made of the work of Gerry Wiggins, who is former co-leader Nat Pierce's permanent replacement and fits right into the Count Basie chair with enthusiasm and obvious skill. As for Frank Capp, he gets his share of drum breaks (including on "Cute" and "Whirlybird") while thoroughly enjoying himself driving the ensembles. Fans of swinging big bands cannot do much better than picking up this highly recommended release. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/in-a-hefti-bag-mw0000644872
Personnel: Frank Capp (drums); Dennis Budimir, John Pisano (guitar); Bill Green (flute, baritone saxophone); Danny House, Lanny Morgan, Marshall Royal (alto saxophone); Pete Christlieb, Rickey Woodard (tenor saxophone); Jack Nimitz (baritone saxophone); Conte Candoli, Frank Zsabo, Snooky Young, Bill Berry, Bob Summers (trumpet); Alan Kaplan, Andy Martin, Thurman Green (trombone); Gerald Wiggins, Gerry Wiggins (piano).
Personnel: Frank Capp (drums); Dennis Budimir, John Pisano (guitar); Bill Green (flute, baritone saxophone); Danny House, Lanny Morgan, Marshall Royal (alto saxophone); Pete Christlieb, Rickey Woodard (tenor saxophone); Jack Nimitz (baritone saxophone); Conte Candoli, Frank Zsabo, Snooky Young, Bill Berry, Bob Summers (trumpet); Alan Kaplan, Andy Martin, Thurman Green (trombone); Gerald Wiggins, Gerry Wiggins (piano).
In A Hefti Bag
Hi Giullia. Thank you for T. Perkins. Me has alegrado el dia!
ReplyDeleteHave a good day too. Tom Pouce.
Hey Tom, Thank You!
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