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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0025218673624
Format: Live
Label: Ojc
Manufacturer: Ojc
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ojc
Release Date: November 10, 1993
Studio: Ojc
Sales Rank: 240980
Disc 1:- Squatty Roo
- Tribute To Louis Armstrong: A) When It's Sleepy Time Down South B) Confessin' That I Love You C) When Your Smiling
- Them There Eyes
- It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
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Pelo fato de ter sido uma pessoa absolutamente normal durante toda sua longa carreira, Carter não costuma ser muito festejado nos meios jazzísticos. Sem a ira dionisíaca de um Charles Mingus, sem a excentricidade esquizofrênica de um Thelonious Monk e sem o sorriso perigoso de Duke Ellington, Carter dificilmente é citado como um dos maiores músicos do jazz. É grande o engano ou flagrante a injustiça colocá-lo no segundo escalão.
Carter é, entre outras coisas, o melhor arranjador da transição entre as décadas de 1920 e 1930, época em que Heisenberg proclamava o princípio da incerteza na Física. Tendo aprendido o ofício da orquestração por conta própria, chegou a rivalizar e até mesmo superar alguns mestres da ... Read More:
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Recorded live at Kosei Nenkin Hall in Tokyo, Japan in April 1977, this is yet another CD I bought for just the one track even though I had previously vowed I would never do it again. This time it was for "Tribute to Louis Armstrong" and it's another song I've had on cassette since my college days back in the 80s.
And again I struck it lucky as the rest of the album is very good. It's a truly beautiful mix of jazz, swing and blues. Carter plays alto saxophone and trumpet, Budd Johnson plays tenor and soprano saxophones, Cecil Payne plays baritone saxophone, Britt Woodman plays trombone, Cat Anderson and Joe Newman play trumpet, Nat Pierce is on the piano, Mundell Lowe on guitar, George Duvivier on bass and Harold Jones on the drums. ... Read More:
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One can't do anything else but to be listening to the tracks of this record from start to finish. I've heard in a documentary that Louis Armstrong was the king of Jazz, well, our man Benny deserves this title just as much. He plays trumpet and alto sax during this brilliant big band concert in 1977. And of course, he made most of the arrangements.
Features Cat Anderson (Trumpet), Budd Johnson (Soprano & Tenor Sax), Mundell Lowe (Guitar), Joe Newman (Trumpet), Cecil Payne (Flute), Cecil Payne (Baritone Sax), Nat Pierce (Piano), Britt Woodman (Trombone), George Duvivier (Bass) & Harold Jones (Drums).
Also check for his teaming works with producer and other incredible bandleader Quincy Jones...
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