Monday, November 16, 2020

Frédéric Schlick - New Accordeon

Styles: Jazz, Gypsy Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:24
Size: 147,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:42) 1. Roseville
(4:08) 2. Just One Of Those Things
(4:46) 3. I'll Remember April
(3:33) 4. New Accordeon
(5:37) 5. Time After Time
(4:11) 6. Wind Rose
(3:35) 7. Je plane
(4:13) 8. Golden Sound
(2:54) 9. Tendrement
(4:50) 10. My Feeling For My Accordeon
(3:29) 11. Cherokee
(4:22) 12. Rotterdam Meeting
(5:58) 13. Que reste-t-il de nos amours?
(5:01) 14. What's New
(2:59) 15. You And The Night And The Music

Frédéric Schlick (* 1935 in Strasbourg ; † December 14, 2006 ) was a French accordionist of gypsy jazz.

Schlick, who lived in Alsace , learned the accordion at the age of eight. As a teenager he played in a band and was also active as an amateur until 1980. Influenced by Art Van Damme , with whom he played in 1997, he only began his musical career on the edge of retirement age. He worked primarily with musicians from Alsace, such as Franck Wolff or Biréli Lagrène , but also with Armin Heitz and André Ceccarelli, and recorded twelve albums under his name. In Germany he performed mainly with Wedeli Köhler , Pouro Sinto, Ferry Baierl and Joe Bawelino , but also in the ensemble of Romeo Franzon. He died after suffering from cancer.Translate By Google https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frédéric_Schlick

New Accordeon

Various Artists - The Kingdom Of Swing And The Republic Of Oop Bob Sh'Bam

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 1989
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:31
Size: 137,8 MB
Art: Front

(11:52) 1. Lester Leaps In
( 9:40) 2. On Green Dolphin Street
( 6:24) 3. Blue Creek
( 5:28) 4. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
( 6:50) 5. When Your Lover Has Gone
( 7:15) 6. Night in Tunisia
( 4:12) 7. Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
( 7:46) 8. Moten Swing

This CD, which documents a live concert, has a silly title form. Actually out of the eight selections, only two ("On Green Dolphin Street" and "Night In Tunisia") have anything to do with bop. In reality this is a mainstream date featuring pianist Dick Hyman with some of his favorite players including fellow pianist Derek Smith, cornetist Warren Vache, trumpeter Joe Wilder, trombonist Urbie Green, Buddy Tate on tenor and clarinet, bassist Milt Hinton (featured on "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho") and drummer Butch Miles. Tate's clarinet outing on "Blue Creek" and Wilder's lyrical solo on "When Your Lover Has Gone" are excellent, but in general (considering the players involved) the results are average and fairly predictable. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-kingdom-of-swing-the-republic-of-oop-bop-shbam-mw0000654020

Personnel: Dick Hyman, piano; Derek Smith, piano; Urbie Green, trombone; Milt Hinton, bass; Butch Miles, drums; Buddy Tate, tenor sax; Warren Vache', Jr., cornet; Joe Wilder, trumpet

The Kingdom Of Swing And The Republic Of Oop Bob Sh'Bam