Исполнитель: Gil EvansНазвание альбома: Blues In Orbit Год выпуска: 1971 Формат файлов: mp3, 320 kbps Размер архива: 80.47 mb Скачать с: rusfolder.com Arranger Gil Evans's first recording as a leader in five years found him leading an orchestra that could be considered a transition between his 1950s groups and his somewhat electric band of the 1970s. Several of these charts, particularly his reworking of George Russell's "Blues in Orbit," are quite memorable, and Evans utilizes his many interesting sidemen, including the distinctive voices of trombonist Jimmy Cleveland, Howard Johnson on tuba and baritone, tenor-saxophonist Billy Harper and guitarist Joe Beck, in unexpected and unpredictable ways. A near-classic release which has been made available on CD by Enja.
Tracklist A1Thoroughbred Drums – Alphonse Mouzon Flute – Billy Harper Flute, Saxophone [Soprano] – George Marge French Horn – Ray Alonge Percussion – Donald McDonald Saxophone [Baritone] – Howard Johnson Trombone – Garnett Brown Trumpet – Ernie Royal, Johnny Coles 5:01 A2Spaced 3:15 A3Love In The Open 5:58 A4Variation On The Misery 2:02 B1Blues In Orbit Drums – Alphonse Mouzon Flute – Billy Harper Flute, Saxophone [Soprano] – George Marge French Horn – Ray Alonge Percussion – Donald McDonald Saxophone [Baritone] – Howard Johnson Trombone – Garnett Brown Trumpet – Ernie Royal, Johnny Coles 6:07 B2Proclamation 1:45 B3General Assembly 7:12 B4So Long 2:26 Bass – Herb Bushler Drums – Elvin Jones (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4) Flute – Hubert Laws (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4) French Horn – Julius Watkins Guitar – Joe Beck Harp – Gene Bianco (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4) Percussion – Sue Evans (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4) Piano, Electric Piano, Arranged By, Conductor – Gil Evans Saxophone [Tenor] – Billy Harper Trombone – Jimmy Cleveland, Jimmy Knepper (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4) Trumpet – Snooky Young* (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4), Mike Lawrence (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4) Tuba – Howard Johnson (3) Tracks A2 to A4 and B2 to B4 recorded 1969 in New York. Tracks A1 and B1 recorded 1971 in New York.
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