Showing posts with label Peter Ecklund. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Ecklund. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2021

Peter Ecklund - Blue Suitcase

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:52
Size: 97,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:29)  1. Old Madeira Waltz
(3:18)  2. Watching the World Go By
(4:26)  3. San
(4:01)  4. Dinah
(4:53)  5. Tail Fins
(3:35)  6. Foxtrot
(3:44)  7. This Can't Be Love
(3:44)  8. Lazy Ragtime
(3:40)  9. Love Sawng
(3:13) 10. Texas Shuffle
(3:43) 11. Waltz for a Song

Peter Ecklund is a conjurer, a creator of musical moods that span time, place and idioms. In this collection of jazz/pop eclectica, a combination of Ecklund originals and reinterpreted/rearranged standards, he evokes eras and emotions with a startling clairvoyance: you never heard it before, you never heard it THAT way before, but it feels exactly right. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/pecklund

Personnel:  Peter Ecklund – trumpet, flugelhorn, ukulele; Matt Munisteri – guitar, vocals; Mike Weatherly – bass, vocals

Blue Suitcase

Friday, July 19, 2019

Peter Ecklund - Gigs Reminiscing In Music

Styles: Cornet Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:06
Size: 144,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:55)  1. Say It With A Kiss
(4:40)  2. Winter Waltz
(4:41)  3. Django And Bix
(5:38)  4. Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
(3:34)  5. Blue Bix
(3:42)  6. When You're Smiling
(2:47)  7. Russian Lillaby
(5:23)  8. Tailfins
(4:16)  9. My Blue Heaven
(4:02) 10. Fuddy Duddy
(3:27) 11. When You And I Were Young, Maggie
(5:12) 12. At The Track
(4:12) 13. At The Fair
(3:51) 14. Midnight Hour Blues
(3:38) 15. Blackey's Song

A veteran sit-in cornetist with various Dixieland bands and the backup groups of Leon Redbone, David Bromberg, and more recently Madeleine Peyroux, Ecklund's folk-derived swing is expressed through a variety of different combos on these 15 cuts, eight written by the leader. Some feature dual acoustic guitarists Peyroux and Steve Cardenas, others mandolinist David Grisman and guitarist Frank Vignola, with Marty Grosz (guitar), Dan Block (woodwinds) and Keith Ingham (celeste), or Jay Ungar (violin) and Molly Mason (guitar). Cameos come from clarinetists Ken Peplowski and Bobby Gordon, Howard Johnson (tuba), and Warren Bernhardt (Fender Rhodes). The most focused, centralized group is the Grisman-Vignola band with bassist Murray Wall. They do the delicate, swaying "Winter Waltz," the more intense, off-the-cuff, cornet-driven "Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives (Gave) to Me" (trading riffs at the coda), the Bix Beiderbecke-derived easy swing of "Blue Bix," and the hardest swinger "Russian Lullaby," where Grisman steps up and hits a triple. Cardenas and Peyroux softly strum while Peplowski leads in midtempo during "Django & Bix," and evoke strains of "My Old Kentucky Home" during "When You & I Were Young, Maggie." The celeste adds a quaint sound to Block's clarinet and Ecklund's old-timey horn on "Say It With a Kiss"; meanwhile, Block's big baritone sax bolsters "When You're Smiling," as does his alto during "Fuddy Duddy," with Grosz's ever-present swing nailing it down. Ungar and Gordon's strings tiptoe through tulips on Leroy Carr's "Midnight Hour Blues," go serene and plaintive for "At the Fair," and swing much harder on "Blackey's Song," replete with whistling and Guy Fischetti's pedal steel. Gordon's daunting and darting feature is "My Blue Heaven," the best individual solo on the date, while the best overall number is the quickly paced "At the Track," holding the Dixie pulse at fever pitch courtesy of Cynthia Sayer's hot banjo and Johnson's bawdy tuba oompahs. Ecklund has a thinnish sound, not bold and brash a la Louis Armstrong or Bix, but reserved and refined, and sublimates his role for an overall group sound. This CD represents a good concept and execution of bringing '20s & '30s jazz into the '90s with players who know how. ~ Michael G.Nastos https://www.allmusic.com/album/gigs-reminiscing-in-music-mw0000054279

Personnel: Peter Ecklund (cornet, bugle); Dan Block (alto & baritone saxophones, clarinet); Howard Johnson (tuba); Ken Peplowski (clarinet); Jay Ungar (violin); Warren Bernhardt (Fender Rhodes piano); Steve Cardenas (acoustic & electric guitars); Madeleine Peyroux (acoustic guitar); Peter Davis (electric guitar, banjo); Molly Mason, Frank Vignola (guitar); David Grisman (mandolin); Greg Cohen, Pete Toigo (bass); Gary Burke (drums).

Gigs Reminiscing In Music

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Peter Ecklund - Ecklund At Elkhart The Classic All-Stars

Styles: Trumpet And Cornet Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:00
Size: 156,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:55)  1. Opening Remarks
(6:19)  2. Sweethearts On Parade
(3:20)  3. Yacht Club Swing
(4:29)  4. Trees
(5:51)  5. Somebody Stole My Gal
(3:47)  6. The Moon Is Low
(3:17)  7. Indian Summer
(2:47)  8. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
(5:10)  9. Borneo
(4:44) 10. Black Cat Moan
(5:48) 11. Doin' The New Low-Down
(2:18) 12. Nobody's Sweetheart
(4:18) 13. How And I To Know?
(4:03) 14. Prince Of Wails
(4:47) 15. Where The Blue Of The Night

This CD has trumpeter and cornetist Peter Ecklund leading an all-star septet that he assembled for the 1994 Elkhart Indiana Jazz Festival. Ecklund is joined by the members of the Orphan Newsboys (clarinetist Bobby Gordon, rhythm guitarist and singer Marty Grosz, and bassist Greg Cohen) plus trombonist Dan Barrett, pianist Mark Shane, and drummer Hal Smith. Grosz has four vocals, Ecklund whistles on "Where the Blue of the Night," and the band romps on such numbers as "Yacht Club Swing," "Borneo," "Nobody's Sweetheart," and "Prince of Wails." The musicians play up to their usual level, so this set is easily recommended to mainstream swing collectors. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/ecklund-at-elkhart-mw0000775326

Personnel: Peter Ecklund (whistling, trumpet, cornet); Marty Grosz (vocals, guitar); Bobby Gordon (clarinet); Dan Barrett (trombone); Mark Shane (piano); Hal Smith (drums).

Ecklund At Elkhart The Classic All-Stars

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Peter Ecklund - Strings Attached

Styles: Cornet Jazz 
Year: 1996
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:43
Size: 150,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:31)  1. Try A Little Tenderness
(4:03)  2. Waltz For Another Time
(2:56)  3. I'll Be A Friend With Pleasure
(3:50)  4. Excessively Happy Time
(6:20)  5. Twelve Country Miles
(3:27)  6. All-Purpose Cowboy Melody
(3:01)  7. Lucky Day (This Is My)
(4:11)  8. Waltz Of The Secret Agents
(3:26)  9. Wedding Of The Painted Doll
(3:21) 10. Jubilee
(5:06) 11. Get Out Of My Way
(3:41) 12. Triumphal March Of The Society Bandleaders
(4:30) 13. Too Marvelous For Words
(5:23) 14. Untitled
(4:05) 15. Puttin' On The Ritz
(3:44) 16. Carnevale

Although this is technically a set featuring cornetist Peter Ecklund with strings, there is actually no real string section. The "strings" include (on various tracks) guitarists Frank Vignola, Chris Flory, Molly Mason, and Marty Grosz, bassists Greg Cohen and Murray Wall, violinist Jay Ungar, banjoist Cynthia Sayer, and Kenny Kosek on mandolin, plus Scott Robinson on various reeds, Lenny Pickett on clarinet and tenor sarrusophone (!), and drummer Richard Crooks. Ecklund contributed nine originals to the 16-song set, which also includes "Try a Little Tenderness," "I'll Be a Friend With Pleasure," and "Jubilee." The fresh material, constantly changing instrumentation, and Ecklund's consistently excellent playing make this CD easily recommended. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/strings-attached-mw0000083775

Personnel:  Peter Ecklund - cornet;  Scott Robinson - reeds;  Lenny Pickett - clarinet, tenor sarrusophone;  Frank Vignola, Chris Flory, Molly Mason, Marty Grosz-guitar;  Cynthia Sayer - banjo;  Kenny Kosek - mandolin;  Jay Ungar - violin;  Greg Cohen, Murray Wall - bass;  Richard Crooks - drums

Strings Attached