
Connie Jones & Dick SudhalterGet out and get under the moon | |
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1 CD |
Challenge Records |
0608917005424 | CHR 70054 | 01-1998 €12.95
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Dick Sudhalter - trumpet
Connie Jones - cornet
with friends
A new Dick Sudhalter recording is always an event and when he is joined by the likes of Connie Jones, it really becomes something to celebrate. These two top brassmen make a splendid musical team.
There is nothing here that could be described as experimental or avant-garde. No “free jazz”, “fusion jazz” or their like. This CD consists of straight-ahead, no-nonsense, jazz as two players who know their instruments and their music inside out have fun exploring the still inexhaustible delights and possibilities of what is generally called “mainstream”. The joy they find in each other’s playing comes through strongly, with just enough of a friendly competitive edge to make the music sparkle and add an some excitement. An un-hackneyed choice of repertoire adds to the listening pleasure. How nice to hear Willard Robinson’s “Ol’ Pigeon-Toed Joad”, Isham Jones’ “Why couldn’t it be poor little me” or Neil Moret’s neglected charmer “Persian Rug”. This is what we would describe as “listener-friendly” jazz.
Connie Jones - cornet
with friends
A new Dick Sudhalter recording is always an event and when he is joined by the likes of Connie Jones, it really becomes something to celebrate. These two top brassmen make a splendid musical team.
There is nothing here that could be described as experimental or avant-garde. No “free jazz”, “fusion jazz” or their like. This CD consists of straight-ahead, no-nonsense, jazz as two players who know their instruments and their music inside out have fun exploring the still inexhaustible delights and possibilities of what is generally called “mainstream”. The joy they find in each other’s playing comes through strongly, with just enough of a friendly competitive edge to make the music sparkle and add an some excitement. An un-hackneyed choice of repertoire adds to the listening pleasure. How nice to hear Willard Robinson’s “Ol’ Pigeon-Toed Joad”, Isham Jones’ “Why couldn’t it be poor little me” or Neil Moret’s neglected charmer “Persian Rug”. This is what we would describe as “listener-friendly” jazz.
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TRACKS
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1 Changes
2 I'd climb the highest mountain
3 If I had a million dollars
4 Ol' pigeon toed joad
5 Futuristic rhythm
6 Singin' the blues
7 Rosalie
8 Persian rug
9 Get out and get under the moon
10 Davenport blues
11 Why couldn't it be poor little me
12 I must have that man
13 Jeannine I dream of Lilac time
14 I'm a dreamer aren't we all
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