Bob Brookmeyer: The Modernity of Bob Brookmeyer: The 1954 Quartets
The Modernity of Bob Brookmeyer: The 1954 Quartets
CD
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- Label: FreshSounds, 1954
- Bestellnummer: 8074773
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.3.2008
*** Japan-Import
Featuring: Bob Brookmeyer (vtb); Jimmy Rowles, John Williams (p); Buddy Clark, Bill Anthony, Red Mitchell (b); Mel Lewis, Frank Isola (d).
Modernity is a word that can be debated by the hour, especially in the field of jazz, but the modernity of Bob Brookmeyer has always embraced a firm respect for the past on which it is founded - and the ability to give it a contemporary context and expression. Throughout his long career, even as he grew into perhaps the finest living jazz composer and orchestrator, he has retained that gift as a writer and performer. And, as these delightful 1954 quartet sessions featuring his valve trombone show, he had the perception and the skill to express it from early on, turning each performance into a memorably personal adventure. His playing on these dates with pianists Jimmy Rowles and John Williams reveals the particular combination of heart and soul, of imagination and intellect, that has made him such an impressive figure in jazz.
Recorded Hollywood and Hackensack, 1954.
(freshsoundrecords. com)
Modernity is a word that can be debated by the hour, especially in the field of jazz, but the modernity of Bob Brookmeyer has always embraced a firm respect for the past on which it is founded - and the ability to give it a contemporary context and expression. Throughout his long career, even as he grew into perhaps the finest living jazz composer and orchestrator, he has retained that gift as a writer and performer. And, as these delightful 1954 quartet sessions featuring his valve trombone show, he had the perception and the skill to express it from early on, turning each performance into a memorably personal adventure. His playing on these dates with pianists Jimmy Rowles and John Williams reveals the particular combination of heart and soul, of imagination and intellect, that has made him such an impressive figure in jazz.
Recorded Hollywood and Hackensack, 1954.
(freshsoundrecords. com)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 You Took Advantage Of Me
- 2 There Will Never Be Another You
- 3 What is there to say?
- 4 He Ain't Got Rhythm
- 5 Jasmin
- 6 The Bulldog Blues
- 7 Sticks And Stems
- 8 Liberty Belle
- 9 Have You Met Miss Jones
- 10 Traditional Blues
- 11 Isn't It Romantic
- 12 Doe Eyes
- 13 Red Devil
- 14 Body And Soul
- 15 Last Chance