The Best big band jazz : classics from the 1950s



Musikk på CD Engelsk 2015 · Jazz
Utgitt
EU : The Intense Media , [2015]
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10 CD-er
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Diverse storbandjazz fra 1950-tallet. - Innhold: CD 1: April in Paris / Count Basie and His Orchestra. The Cosmic scene / Duke Ellington's Spacemen. CD 2: Duke with a difference / Clark Terry. A Portrait of Duke Ellington / Dizzy Gillispie and his Orchestera. CD 3: Trane whistle / Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' Big Band. Taylor made jazz / Billy Taylor and His Orchestra. CD 4: At the Monterey Jazz Festival / Woody Herman's Big New Herd. A Message from Birdland / Maynard Ferguson. CD 5: New bottle, old wine / Gil Evans. In a jazz orbit / Bill Holman. CD 6: Brass shout / Art Farmer. Jazz in space age / George Russell and His Orchestra. CD 7: Really big! / The Jimmy Heath Orchestra. Jazz north of the border and south of the border / Chico O'Farrill and His Orchestra. CD 8: Skin deep / Louis Bellson and His Orchestra. Adventures in rhythm / Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra. CD 9: They met at the continental divide (it wasn't exactly a battle) / The Trombone Inc.. Big fat brass / Billy May. CD 10: The Broadway bit / Marty Paich. Kenton with voices / Stan Kenton introducing the Modern Man and feat. Ann Richards.. - Count Basie and His Orchestra ; Duke Ellington's Spacemen ; Clark Terry ; Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra ; Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' Big Band ; Billy Taylor and His Orchestra ; Woody Herman's Big New Herd ; Maynard Ferguson and His Orchestra ; Gil Evans ; Bill Holman ; Art Farmer ; George Russell and His Orchestra ; The Jimmy Heath Orchestra ; Chico O'Farrell and His Orchestra ; Louis Bellson and His Orchestra ; Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra ; The Trombones, Inc. ; Billy May ; Marty Paich ; Stan Kenton Introducing The Modern Men and featuring Ann Richards. - Fra omslaget: "The bigger the band, the better the sound - at least when venues got larger as swing got popular in the 1920s. But how to keep such big band operating when styles change and amplifiers advance to smaller combos sound just as loud? The answer can be found in these twenty rare and refined albums by some of the best big bands of the 1950s. They range from classics by Count Basie or Duke Ellington to the cool sounds of Marty Paich or Stan Kenton, and the advanced arrangements of Gil Evans or George Russell."
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