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Disc 1 - originally released as Out of This World

 

 

17 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

Yes, HutchFan, I like it quite a bit. I have quite a few Stanley Cowell albums. Most of them are, to my taste, very good, though a few veer off in a direction that does not appeal to me. This has a few more horn players than most of his things, and yet there are a few tracks without horns.

Good deal.  Thanks!  

I'll give it a listen.  :tup 

 

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13 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Roberto Gatto Plays Rugantino (CAM, 2000)

Music by Armando Trovaioli arranged by Paolo Silvestri for jazz ensemble; soloists include Enrico Rava, Enrico Pieranunzi, Gabriele Mirabassi, Rosario Giuliani, and others

OK, so that lineup really grabs my attention 

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16 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

OK, so that lineup really grabs my attention 

Give it a listen.  It's very good -- at times excellent -- but not a typical jazz record. 

I understand that Trovaioli was primarily a film composer (although Rugantino was a live show), and you can tell.  I imagine that anyone who enjoys Pieranunzi's take on Morricone's or Fellini's music would like it.  (I do.)  But this is a shade more arranged than those albums.

 

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16 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Give it a listen.  It's very good -- at times excellent -- but not a typical jazz record. 

I understand that Trovaioli was primarily a film composer (although Rugantino was a live show), and you can tell.  I imagine that anyone who enjoys Pieranunzi's take on Morricone's or Fellini's music would like it.  (I do.)  But this is a shade more arranged than those albums.

 

Cued up on Tidal now

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9 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Great cover. How is it?

Outstanding.  All the tunes are old war-horses, but Grappelli & Disley play the hell out of them.

Plus, it features QHCF-like instrumentation: one violin, two guitars (one lead, one rhythm), and a bass.

 

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10 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Some swinging  Shorty Rogers big band sounds on CD

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10 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Some swinging  Shorty Rogers big band sounds on CD

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10 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Some swinging  Shorty Rogers big band sounds on CD

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5 hours ago, rostasi said:

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Dekunobo:
Keisuke Matsui : electric guitar, 'cello, pedals
Graham MacKeachan : double bass, plastics

For a moment I hallucinated Keiko Matsui and did a double take.😄

 

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Ambivalent about the ezz-thetics reissues (especially incomplete ones), but they're easier to obtain than the original recordings

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Airshots of some really good bands here, with really good books that lean into bop more often than not.

Also, some really good, occasionally extended Prestastic solos by Allen Eager. As well, a few brief but unmistakeable contributions from Warne Marsh. And Buddy is always swinging (sic). He sings here and there, and dies not suck. 

Models here are Basie and Herman. People with an interest in Post WWII big bands navigating the dance/bop waters would be well-advised to check out these recordings! If you only want one, get the first one. The second one fleshes things out, but is not the near-essential document that the first one is.

Again, some really good bands here! 

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