Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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I like Andy Sheppard.
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The greatest Jazz Concert in the world? Who knows? Who cares? It is another JATP and features the Ellington Orchesta and a few small groups too. Several guest musicans feature as soloists with Ellington's Band including Zoot Sims, Clark Terry, Benny Carter, Ella Fitzgerald & Oscar Peterson, it is super stuff, well worth getting.
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Perfect for a wet end-of summer saturday morning

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dhyantyke wrote:Perfect for a wet end-of summer saturday morning

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Indeed it is, it is perfect at any time of the day or night, on any day of the week, in..........
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Seán wrote:
dhyantyke wrote:Perfect for a wet end-of summer saturday morning

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Indeed it is, it is perfect at any time of the day or night, on any day of the week, in..........

Yes!
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Very nice de man can play piano a bit.
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Don't let the pretentious title mislead, this is a strong outing with very tasty playing, acoustic and electric guitar, latin melodies and virtuosic soloing and cracking support including Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Charlie Haden (on two tracks) and Pete Erskine.
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This is marvellous music-making; my man, Zoot (Sims), strides like a colossus through these performances.

In 1960, Gerry Mulligan brought his Concert Jazz Band on tour and some of the concert performances were captured on tape. I have two on LP and another two on CD. There were several different arrangers on these sessions including Mulligan and Bill Holman. Mulligan used a small band of 3 trumpets, 3 trombones and a sax secton of clarinet, alto, tenor & baritone. The brass section included Nick Travis, Conte Condoli, Bob Brookmeyer & Willie Dennis.

The arrangements are tight and the playing is wonderful. Zoot Sims was a guest soloist on some of the sessions and they are captured on this LP, Zoot brought the music on to a higher plain, I love it.
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CD quality download from qobuz. Maybe it would have been cheaper to just order it on amazon, but now I know how qobuz "works" from Ireland using a plugin for Firefox... ;)
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