Styles: Swing
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:31
Size: 169,2 MB
Art: Front
(6:03) 1. Avalon
(5:19) 2. Poor Butterfly
(5:32) 3. Limehouse Blues
(5:18) 4. I Must Have That Man
(6:17) 5. I Got Rhythm
(6:31) 6. Sweet Georgia Brown
(8:31) 7. More Than You Know
(6:16) 8. Tangerine
(5:33) 9. Have You Met Miss Jones
(6:36) 10. Stompin' At The Savoy
(5:52) 11. Moonglow
(5:37) 12. Flying Home
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Showing posts with label Lars Erstrand. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Swedish Swing Quartet - Live at Salsta Castle (Remastered)
Personnel: Ove Lind (clarinet;) Lars Erstrand (vib); Ulf Johansson (p, vo; ) Bjorn Sjodin (ds)
Live at Salsta Castle [Live (Remastered 2021)]
Friday, August 13, 2021
The Swedish Swing Quartet - Stompin' and Flying
Styles: Jazz, Swing
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:03
Size: 150,8 MB
Art: Front
(6:17) 1. Stompin' at the Savoy
(5:59) 2. Get Happy
(4:25) 3. If I Had You
(3:26) 4. Lover
(5:58) 5. It Could Happen to You
(5:01) 6. Old Folks
(5:34) 7. Limehouse Blues
(6:28) 8. It's the Talk of the Town
(6:10) 9. Lady Be Good
(4:41) 10. The Lady's in Love with You
(5:07) 11. Sweet Sue
(5:51) 12. Flying Home
Stompin' and Flying
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:03
Size: 150,8 MB
Art: Front
(6:17) 1. Stompin' at the Savoy
(5:59) 2. Get Happy
(4:25) 3. If I Had You
(3:26) 4. Lover
(5:58) 5. It Could Happen to You
(5:01) 6. Old Folks
(5:34) 7. Limehouse Blues
(6:28) 8. It's the Talk of the Town
(6:10) 9. Lady Be Good
(4:41) 10. The Lady's in Love with You
(5:07) 11. Sweet Sue
(5:51) 12. Flying Home
In 1935 Benny Goodman put together the famous trio with Teddy Wilson at the piano and Gene Krupa on the drums. The first recordings resulted in an immense success. The concept of letting the left hand of the pianist work together with the bassdrum, in the absense of a bassplayer, and Goodmans joyful ease created an airy sound that brought fourth the elegant technique of the musicians and an ecceptional swingexperience. In 1936 vibraphonist Lionel Hampton was added to the group. This quartet became the model for the popular Swedish group that Ove Lind and Lars Erstrand put together. Ulf Johansson Werre overtook the pianostool from Bengt Hallberg and later Bjorn Sjodin inherited the drummer position from Ronnie Gardiner.
After the decease of Ove Lind Antti Sarpila joined the group. Now, after the decease of Lars Erstrand the group continues as the original, chambermusical trio with which Goodman set style in 1935. SWEDISH SWING SOCIETY (SSS) cares and develops this inheritance in a way that has given response among audiences and critics over the world. ”World class” is often mentioned when referring to the appearances of the group, for example at Carnegie Hall in New York at a celebration of the ational Day of Sweden.
”The interplay between Ulf, Antti and Bjorn is brilliant.It sounds so easy and natural when these musicians make their elegant and swinging versions that it puts You in a great mood.”http://www.bjorntjanst.com/SwedishSwingSociety.html
Personnel: Ove Lind (clarinet;) Lars Erstrand (vib); Ulf Johansson (p, vo; ) Bjorn Sjodin (ds)
After the decease of Ove Lind Antti Sarpila joined the group. Now, after the decease of Lars Erstrand the group continues as the original, chambermusical trio with which Goodman set style in 1935. SWEDISH SWING SOCIETY (SSS) cares and develops this inheritance in a way that has given response among audiences and critics over the world. ”World class” is often mentioned when referring to the appearances of the group, for example at Carnegie Hall in New York at a celebration of the ational Day of Sweden.
”The interplay between Ulf, Antti and Bjorn is brilliant.It sounds so easy and natural when these musicians make their elegant and swinging versions that it puts You in a great mood.”http://www.bjorntjanst.com/SwedishSwingSociety.html
Personnel: Ove Lind (clarinet;) Lars Erstrand (vib); Ulf Johansson (p, vo; ) Bjorn Sjodin (ds)
Stompin' and Flying
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Swedish Swing Society - Runnin' Wild in New York (Remastered)
Styles: Jazz, Swing
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:42
Size: 170,2 MB
Art: Front
(5:20) 1. Runnin' Wild
(4:45) 2. It's the Talk of the Town
(5:09) 3. Stompin' At The Savoy
(5:04) 4. Memories of You
(5:14) 5. Three Little Words
(5:20) 6. Night And Day
(5:48) 7. Blue Lou
(3:43) 8. The Man I Love
(6:14) 9. The Sheik Of Araby
(4:52) 10. Sweet Lorraine
(4:41) 11. After You've Gone
(5:24) 12. It Had To Be You
(6:54) 13. Stardust
(5:06) 14. Chinatown My Chinatown
Runnin' Wild in New York
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:42
Size: 170,2 MB
Art: Front
(5:20) 1. Runnin' Wild
(4:45) 2. It's the Talk of the Town
(5:09) 3. Stompin' At The Savoy
(5:04) 4. Memories of You
(5:14) 5. Three Little Words
(5:20) 6. Night And Day
(5:48) 7. Blue Lou
(3:43) 8. The Man I Love
(6:14) 9. The Sheik Of Araby
(4:52) 10. Sweet Lorraine
(4:41) 11. After You've Gone
(5:24) 12. It Had To Be You
(6:54) 13. Stardust
(5:06) 14. Chinatown My Chinatown
In 1935 Benny Goodman put together the famous trio with Teddy Wilson at the piano and Gene Krupa on the drums. The first recordings resulted in an immense success. The concept of letting the left hand of the pianist work together with the bassdrum, in the absense of a bassplayer, and Goodmans joyful ease created an airy sound that brought fourth the elegant technique of the musicians and an ecceptional swingexperience. In 1936 vibraphonist Lionel Hampton was added to the group. This quartet became the model for the popular Swedish group that Ove Lind and Lars Erstrand put together. Ulf Johansson Werre overtook the pianostool from Bengt Hallberg and later Bjorn Sjodin inherited the drummer position from Ronnie Gardiner.
After the decease of Ove Lind Antti Sarpila joined the group. Now, after the decease of Lars Erstrand the group continues as the original, chambermusical trio with which Goodman set style in 1935. SWEDISH SWING SOCIETY (SSS) cares and develops this inheritance in a way that has given response among audiences and critics over the world. ”World class” is often mentioned when referring to the appearances of the group, for example at Carnegie Hall in New York at a celebration of the National Day of Sweden. ”The interplay between Ulf, Antti and Bjorn is brilliant.It sounds so easy and natural when these musicians make their elegant and swinging versions that it puts You in a great mood.
”Translated By Google http://www.bjorntjanst.com/SwedishSwingSociety.html
Personnel: Antti Sarpila, clarinet; Ulf Johansson Werre, piano; Lars Erstrand, vibraphone; Björn Sjödin, drums
After the decease of Ove Lind Antti Sarpila joined the group. Now, after the decease of Lars Erstrand the group continues as the original, chambermusical trio with which Goodman set style in 1935. SWEDISH SWING SOCIETY (SSS) cares and develops this inheritance in a way that has given response among audiences and critics over the world. ”World class” is often mentioned when referring to the appearances of the group, for example at Carnegie Hall in New York at a celebration of the National Day of Sweden. ”The interplay between Ulf, Antti and Bjorn is brilliant.It sounds so easy and natural when these musicians make their elegant and swinging versions that it puts You in a great mood.
”Translated By Google http://www.bjorntjanst.com/SwedishSwingSociety.html
Personnel: Antti Sarpila, clarinet; Ulf Johansson Werre, piano; Lars Erstrand, vibraphone; Björn Sjödin, drums
Runnin' Wild in New York
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Arne Domnérus - Memories of You Disc 1, Disc 2
Album: Memories of You Disc 1
Styles: Saxophone And Clarinet Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:23
Size: 129,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:52) 1. Poor Butterfly
(4:10) 2. Memories of You
(9:07) 3. Take the A-Train
(5:39) 4. Blowing in the Wind
(9:24) 5. Lady, be Good!
(8:07) 6. Confessin' (That I Love You)
(3:22) 7. It Don't Mean a Thing
(3:04) 8. I've Got It Bad
(7:03) 9. Jeep's Blues
(2:30) 10. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Album: Memories of You Disc 2
Styles: Saxophone And Clarinet Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:23
Size: 129,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:52) 1. Poor Butterfly
(4:10) 2. Memories of You
(9:07) 3. Take the A-Train
(5:39) 4. Blowing in the Wind
(9:24) 5. Lady, be Good!
(8:07) 6. Confessin' (That I Love You)
(3:22) 7. It Don't Mean a Thing
(3:04) 8. I've Got It Bad
(7:03) 9. Jeep's Blues
(2:30) 10. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Album: Memories of You Disc 2
Time: 49:24
Size: 113,9 MB
(6:57) 1. Things Ain't What They Used to Be
(3:23) 2. Hymn to Freedom
(2:34) 3. The Midnight Sun Will Never Set
(3:48) 4. Autum Leaves
(7:04) 5. Take 5
(4:50) 6. Jazz Me Blues
(4:04) 7. Lush Life
(4:05) 8. Is God a Three Letter Word for Love?
(3:12) 9. The Fable of a Fool
(3:00) 10. Hallelujah
(3:07) 11. That Old Black Magic
(3:15) 12. Out of Nowhere
With the death of Arne Domnerus, at the age of 83, on September 2, 2008, a great and all-pervading light went out on the Swedish jazz scene. "Dompan," as he was universally known in his homeland, started out playing Benny Goodman-influenced clarinet in a Stockholm college band in his teens, graduated to alto saxophone in diverse, long forgotten Swedish dance orchestras, then played in the Swedish jazz band that took the 1949 Paris jazz festival by storm. Later that year he cut his first records as leader for Metronome and the following year led the band that opened on Charlie Parker's tour of Sweden. He made an epic series of records with visiting Americans James Moody, Zoot Sims, George Wallington, Clifford Brown, Art Farmer and Quincy Jones. He played in Harry Arnold's Swedish Radio Big Band from 1956 to 1965, and then took over the leadership when it was reformed as a smaller outfit from 1966-1978. Though at the same time, he was always careful to keep one foot firmly in the world of more commercial music. He cut the first Swedish recording of "Rock Around The Clock," with Gunnar "Siljabloo" Nilson handling the vocals, took part in Dixieland sessions and backed a good many pop singers. In his very Swedish, unassuming way, he said he developed his own style because he couldn't hope to play like his idols, Benny Carter, Johnny Hodges and, of course, Bird.
This double CD tribute compilation features Domnerus' later recordings. It includes tracks from the classic 1977 album, Jazz at the Pawnshop, from the 1990s albums Sketches of Standards and Live is Life, (both on Proprius Records), plus four tracks from Svenska Jazzklassiker (Naxos Nostalgia), an exercise in nostalgia, featuring rather cheesy 1950s arrangements. There is also a solitary inclusion from a 1974 album, Antiphone Blues (Proprius) of his haunting rendition of the old Negro spiritual "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," backed by Gustaf Sjokvist on organ. The Pawnshop tracks are the standouts as straight-ahead jazz content, but Domnerus was also capable of transcending the most unpromising material. One example featured here is his total transformation of the hoary old Bob Dylan folk revival anthem "Blowing in the Wind" which, with the admirable Rune Gustafsson on guitar, is transformed into something of a mini masterpiece. Unfortunately, Dompan was also capable of pretension. His overblown version of his old idol Benny Carter's "The Fable of a Fool," positively drips with sentiment, replete with saccharin string and harp accompaniment.
~ Chris Mosey https://www.allaboutjazz.com/memories-of-you-arne-domnerus-proprius-review-by-chris-mosey.php
Personnel: Arne Domnerus: alto sax, alto clarinet; Lars Erstrand: vibes; Jan Lundgren: piano; Hans Backenroth: bass; Rasmus Kihlberg: drums; Bengt Hallberg: piano; Georg Riedel: bass; Egil Johansen: drums; Rune Gustafsson: guitar; Gustaf Sjokvist: organ; Gunnar Svensson: piano; Yngve Akerberg: bass; Jack Noren: drums; Rolf Ericson: trumpet
Personnel: Arne Domnerus: alto sax, alto clarinet; Lars Erstrand: vibes; Jan Lundgren: piano; Hans Backenroth: bass; Rasmus Kihlberg: drums; Bengt Hallberg: piano; Georg Riedel: bass; Egil Johansen: drums; Rune Gustafsson: guitar; Gustaf Sjokvist: organ; Gunnar Svensson: piano; Yngve Akerberg: bass; Jack Noren: drums; Rolf Ericson: trumpet
Labels:
Arne Domnérus,
Jan Lundgren,
Lars Erstrand,
Rune Gustafsson,
Sweden
Friday, June 15, 2018
Lars Erstrand Quartet With Friends - Beautiful Friendship: The Second Set
Size: 160,2 MB
Time: 69:07
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1992
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front
01. Lady, Be Good! Oh, Lady, Be Good! (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 8:02)
02. Oh, Kay! Someone To Watch Over Me (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 5:02)
03. Funny Face - 'S Wonderful! ( 3:43)
04. The Goldwyn Follies Love Is Here To Stay (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 5:14)
05. Lady, Be Good! The Man I Love (Feat. Ken Peplowski) (10:02)
06. Tiger Rag (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 8:15)
07. You'll Never Get Rich Dream Dancing ( 6:49)
08. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (12:35)
09. Things Ain't What They Used To Be ( 9:21)
Beautiful Friendship: The Second Set
Time: 69:07
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1992
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front
01. Lady, Be Good! Oh, Lady, Be Good! (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 8:02)
02. Oh, Kay! Someone To Watch Over Me (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 5:02)
03. Funny Face - 'S Wonderful! ( 3:43)
04. The Goldwyn Follies Love Is Here To Stay (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 5:14)
05. Lady, Be Good! The Man I Love (Feat. Ken Peplowski) (10:02)
06. Tiger Rag (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 8:15)
07. You'll Never Get Rich Dream Dancing ( 6:49)
08. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (12:35)
09. Things Ain't What They Used To Be ( 9:21)
Friends:
Ken Peplowski: clarinet/tenor saxophone
Frank Vignola: guitar
Recorded and directly mixed live at the restaurant "Leif at the Corner" in Uppsala, Sweden. 1992.
Lars Erstrand (27 September 1936 – 11 March 2009) was a Swedish vibraphonist. Being rooted in the golden Swing era, Erstrand's playing is much influenced by the style of Lionel Hampton. During the 1960s Erstrand met clarinetist Ove Lind, with whom he enjoyed a forty-year collaboration.
Erstrand played with Benny Goodman in Paris 1972, who also joined Erstrand when playing at Michael's Pub in New York on several occasions. He was one of the musicians responsible for Jazz at the Pawnshop in 1977. In 1991 the Swedish vibraphonist recorded an album Two Generations together with Lionel Hampton.
Other musicians Erstrand has played with include Alice Babs, Svend Asmussen, Arne Domnérus, Bob Wilber, Scott Hamilton, the Swedish Swing Society and Antti Sarpila. Many contemporary musicians have worked with Erstrand when visiting Sweden, such as clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski and guitarist Frank Vignola.
Ken Peplowski: clarinet/tenor saxophone
Frank Vignola: guitar
Recorded and directly mixed live at the restaurant "Leif at the Corner" in Uppsala, Sweden. 1992.
Lars Erstrand (27 September 1936 – 11 March 2009) was a Swedish vibraphonist. Being rooted in the golden Swing era, Erstrand's playing is much influenced by the style of Lionel Hampton. During the 1960s Erstrand met clarinetist Ove Lind, with whom he enjoyed a forty-year collaboration.
Erstrand played with Benny Goodman in Paris 1972, who also joined Erstrand when playing at Michael's Pub in New York on several occasions. He was one of the musicians responsible for Jazz at the Pawnshop in 1977. In 1991 the Swedish vibraphonist recorded an album Two Generations together with Lionel Hampton.
Other musicians Erstrand has played with include Alice Babs, Svend Asmussen, Arne Domnérus, Bob Wilber, Scott Hamilton, the Swedish Swing Society and Antti Sarpila. Many contemporary musicians have worked with Erstrand when visiting Sweden, such as clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski and guitarist Frank Vignola.
Beautiful Friendship: The Second Set
Labels:
Frank Vignola,
Ken Peplowski,
Lars Erstrand,
Sweden
Friday, May 25, 2018
Lars Erstrand Quartet With Friends - Beautiful Friendship: The First Set
Size: 126,3 MB
Time: 54:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1992
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front & Back
01. A Beautiful Friendship (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 4:49)
02. Jim Dawgs (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 9:22)
03. I Thought About You (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 7:38)
04. Dark Eyes (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 7:37)
05. These Foolish Things (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 5:47)
06. Cherokee (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 6:49)
07. Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid (Feat. Ken Peplowski) (12:24)
Beautiful Friendship
Time: 54:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1992
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front & Back
01. A Beautiful Friendship (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 4:49)
02. Jim Dawgs (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 9:22)
03. I Thought About You (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 7:38)
04. Dark Eyes (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 7:37)
05. These Foolish Things (Feat. Ken Peplowski) ( 5:47)
06. Cherokee (Feat. Frank Vignola) ( 6:49)
07. Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid (Feat. Ken Peplowski) (12:24)
Friends:
Ken Peplowski: clarinet/tenor saxophone
Frank Vignola: guitar
Recorded and directly mixed live at the restaurant "Leif at the Corner" in Uppsala, Sweden. 1992.
Lars Erstrand (27 September 1936 – 11 March 2009) was a Swedish vibraphonist. Being rooted in the golden Swing era, Erstrand's playing is much influenced by the style of Lionel Hampton. During the 1960s Erstrand met clarinetist Ove Lind, with whom he enjoyed a forty-year collaboration.
Erstrand played with Benny Goodman in Paris 1972, who also joined Erstrand when playing at Michael's Pub in New York on several occasions. He was one of the musicians responsible for Jazz at the Pawnshop in 1977. In 1991 the Swedish vibraphonist recorded an album Two Generations together with Lionel Hampton.
Other musicians Erstrand has played with include Alice Babs, Svend Asmussen, Arne Domnérus, Bob Wilber, Scott Hamilton, the Swedish Swing Society and Antti Sarpila. Many contemporary musicians have worked with Erstrand when visiting Sweden, such as clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski and guitarist Frank Vignola.
Ken Peplowski: clarinet/tenor saxophone
Frank Vignola: guitar
Recorded and directly mixed live at the restaurant "Leif at the Corner" in Uppsala, Sweden. 1992.
Lars Erstrand (27 September 1936 – 11 March 2009) was a Swedish vibraphonist. Being rooted in the golden Swing era, Erstrand's playing is much influenced by the style of Lionel Hampton. During the 1960s Erstrand met clarinetist Ove Lind, with whom he enjoyed a forty-year collaboration.
Erstrand played with Benny Goodman in Paris 1972, who also joined Erstrand when playing at Michael's Pub in New York on several occasions. He was one of the musicians responsible for Jazz at the Pawnshop in 1977. In 1991 the Swedish vibraphonist recorded an album Two Generations together with Lionel Hampton.
Other musicians Erstrand has played with include Alice Babs, Svend Asmussen, Arne Domnérus, Bob Wilber, Scott Hamilton, the Swedish Swing Society and Antti Sarpila. Many contemporary musicians have worked with Erstrand when visiting Sweden, such as clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski and guitarist Frank Vignola.
Beautiful Friendship
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Peanuts Hucko, Lars Erstrand, Louise Tobin, Marty Napoleon, Jack Lesberg, Gus Johnson - Tribute To Benny Goodman
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:14
Size: 124.2 MB
Styles: Dixieland jazz
Year: 1984/2000
Art: Front
[4:11] 1. Rose Room
[5:32] 2. Rockin' Chair
[4:48] 3. If I Had You
[5:33] 4. Moonglow
[3:37] 5. Seven Come Eleven
[3:32] 6. He Is Funny That Way
[3:14] 7. Goodnight
[1:45] 8. 'deed I Do
[4:02] 9. The Man I Love
[5:20] 10. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
[3:15] 11. Am I Blue
[1:47] 12. There'll Be Some Changes Made
[7:32] 13. Stealin' Apples
Tribute To Benny Goodman
Time: 54:14
Size: 124.2 MB
Styles: Dixieland jazz
Year: 1984/2000
Art: Front
[4:11] 1. Rose Room
[5:32] 2. Rockin' Chair
[4:48] 3. If I Had You
[5:33] 4. Moonglow
[3:37] 5. Seven Come Eleven
[3:32] 6. He Is Funny That Way
[3:14] 7. Goodnight
[1:45] 8. 'deed I Do
[4:02] 9. The Man I Love
[5:20] 10. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
[3:15] 11. Am I Blue
[1:47] 12. There'll Be Some Changes Made
[7:32] 13. Stealin' Apples
Louise Tobin (vocals); Peanuts Hucko (clarinet); John Bunch, Marty Napoleon (piano); Lars Erstrand, Frits Landesbergen (vibraphone); Gus Johnson , Jack Hanna (drums).
A terrific homage to the hits of Benny Goodman beautifly recorded on the Timeless label. Recorded during the mid 80s in Germany. The clarinet is performed by Peanuts Hucko to great effect. Special treat are vocals by Hucko's wife Louise Tobin who was once married to Harry James and sung with Benny's big band in the 30's! 50 years later she sounds even more swell with a charming style similar to Mildred Bailey and a bit like Maria Muldaur. Wild! ~Bruce London
A terrific homage to the hits of Benny Goodman beautifly recorded on the Timeless label. Recorded during the mid 80s in Germany. The clarinet is performed by Peanuts Hucko to great effect. Special treat are vocals by Hucko's wife Louise Tobin who was once married to Harry James and sung with Benny's big band in the 30's! 50 years later she sounds even more swell with a charming style similar to Mildred Bailey and a bit like Maria Muldaur. Wild! ~Bruce London
Tribute To Benny Goodman
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Lars Erstrand & Rebecca Kilgore - Lars Erstrand Meets Rebecca Kilgore
Styles: Vocal And Vibraphone Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:39
Size: 167,9 MB
Art: Front
(5:28) 1. I Want To Be Happy
(5:02) 2. I'm Confessin'
(5:09) 3. The Lady's In Love With You
(4:37) 4. Boogie Blues / Drum Boogie
(4:56) 5. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
(5:31) 6. Sometimes I'm Happy
(4:37) 7. Cherokee
(2:28) 8. All Too Soon
(2:18) 9. Satin Doll
(2:40) 10. In A Mellow Tone
(6:14) 11. 'Deed I Do
(4:21) 12. Laverne Walk
(4:33) 13. Perdido
(5:54) 14. Them There Eyes
(3:44) 15. Blue Moon
Lars Erstrand Meets Rebecca Kilgore
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:39
Size: 167,9 MB
Art: Front
(5:28) 1. I Want To Be Happy
(5:02) 2. I'm Confessin'
(5:09) 3. The Lady's In Love With You
(4:37) 4. Boogie Blues / Drum Boogie
(4:56) 5. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
(5:31) 6. Sometimes I'm Happy
(4:37) 7. Cherokee
(2:28) 8. All Too Soon
(2:18) 9. Satin Doll
(2:40) 10. In A Mellow Tone
(6:14) 11. 'Deed I Do
(4:21) 12. Laverne Walk
(4:33) 13. Perdido
(5:54) 14. Them There Eyes
(3:44) 15. Blue Moon
Rebecca Kilgore, born in 1949, since 1979 American singer and guitarist, cultivate the great American songs from the 30 - 40 (The Great American Songbook) about thirty solo recordings, withThe Rebecca Kilgore Quartet or other renowned artists are cited ( the most notable accompanied by the piano of Dave Frishberg).
Lars Erstrand (born September 27, 1936, died March 11, 2009) Swedish vibraphonist School Benny Goodman, with whom he played in Paris in 1972. During the 60's duet form with clarinetist Ove Lind, who establish collaboration for nearly forty years. In 1991 recorded Two Generations Together with Lionel Hampton, who is considered a follower in style.
Lars Erstrand (born September 27, 1936, died March 11, 2009) Swedish vibraphonist School Benny Goodman, with whom he played in Paris in 1972. During the 60's duet form with clarinetist Ove Lind, who establish collaboration for nearly forty years. In 1991 recorded Two Generations Together with Lionel Hampton, who is considered a follower in style.
Lars Erstrand Meets Rebecca Kilgore
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Lars Erstrand - Everything Is Fine / Disc 1 And Disc 2
Styles: Vibraphone Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:13 (Disc 1)
Size: 120,0 MB (Disc 1)
Time: 48:27 (Disc 2)
Size: 111,5 MB (Disc 2)
Art: Front + Back
Disc 1
(6:07) 1. Stopin' At The Savoy
(8:01) 2. Confessin'
(4:38) 3. Beautiful Friendship
(5:59) 4. It Might As Well Be Spring
(4:30) 5. Sweet Georgia Brown
(3:43) 6. S' Wonderful!
(6:28) 7. It's The Talk Of The Town
(6:02) 8. Memories Of You
(6:41) 9. Everything Is Fine
Disc 2
(1:59) 1. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
(6:09) 2. You're Driving Me Crazy
(4:21) 3. I've Got A Heartful Of Music
(5:01) 4. Old Folks
(4:10) 5. Don't Take Your Love from Me
(4:59) 6. London By Night
(3:27) 7. Wall Street Rag
(6:35) 8. Stars Fell on Alabama
(6:45) 9. Stardust
(4:56) 10. Flying Home
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:13 (Disc 1)
Size: 120,0 MB (Disc 1)
Time: 48:27 (Disc 2)
Size: 111,5 MB (Disc 2)
Art: Front + Back
Disc 1
(6:07) 1. Stopin' At The Savoy
(8:01) 2. Confessin'
(4:38) 3. Beautiful Friendship
(5:59) 4. It Might As Well Be Spring
(4:30) 5. Sweet Georgia Brown
(3:43) 6. S' Wonderful!
(6:28) 7. It's The Talk Of The Town
(6:02) 8. Memories Of You
(6:41) 9. Everything Is Fine
Disc 2
(1:59) 1. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
(6:09) 2. You're Driving Me Crazy
(4:21) 3. I've Got A Heartful Of Music
(5:01) 4. Old Folks
(4:10) 5. Don't Take Your Love from Me
(4:59) 6. London By Night
(3:27) 7. Wall Street Rag
(6:35) 8. Stars Fell on Alabama
(6:45) 9. Stardust
(4:56) 10. Flying Home
Lars Erstrand (27 September 1936 11 March 2009) was a Swedish vibraphonist. Being rooted in the golden Swing era, Erstrand's playing is much influenced by the style of Lionel Hampton. During the 1960s Erstrand met clarinetist Ove Lind, with whom he enjoyed a forty-year collaboration. Erstrand played with Benny Goodman in Paris 1972, who also joined Erstrand when playing at Michael's Pub in New York on several occasions. In 1991 the Swedish vibraphonist recorded an album Two Generations together with Lionel Hampton. Other musicians Erstrand has played with include Alice Babs, Svend Asmussen, Arne Domnérus, Bob Wilbur, Scott Hamilton, the Swedish Swing Society and Antti Sarpila. Many contemporary musicians have worked with Erstrand when visiting Sweden, such as clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski and guitarist Frank Vignolia. ~ Bio http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Erstrand
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