Исполнитель: Tony Campise Название альбома: Strange Beauty Год записи: 1995 Формат файлов: mp3, 320 Размер архива: 136.2 mb Скачать с: Katfile/Turbobit Campise's saxophone style was eloquent, warm, and personal on ballads while muscular on up tempo jazz pieces (and sometimes quite frenetic); he was a devotee of the "Texas Tenor" jazz styles of Arnett Cobb and Illinois Jacquet. The more modern and avant-garde influence he demonstrates on the recordings with Stan Kenton show how influenced he was by saxophonist Eric Dolphy. In early 1974 Stan Kenton's lead alto player John Park and altoist Jimmy Ford (who was from Houston and had been with Maynard Ferguson's band) recommended Tony Campise to Stan Kenton to take over for Park. Starting in early 1974 Campise started on the road with the Stan Kenton Orchestra in the lead alto saxophone chair and recorded as a featured soloist the on LPs Stan Kenton Plays Chicago (1974), and Fire, Fury & Fun (1975). As noted by Stan Kenton, Campise was very popular with the public as a featured soloist during that time. Kenton himself is also quoted, "...Campise has such tremendous technique he can't help but use it. He would take a lot of wild chances and scare guys to death, the things he would get going on that horn." Kenton bandmate Dick Shearer probably best sums up Tony Campise's prowess as a world-class musician and jazz soloist, "Campise probably knew more about saxophone than anyone I've ever heard in my life. Technically he knew how to do everything, and he could change styles: if he wanted to sound like Johnny Hodges or Lee Konitz...he could do that very easily." He was a native of Houston, Texas and developed a musical style and career there but eventually settled to Austin, Texas in 1984. Tony Campise performed in the jazz clubs in and around 6th Street in Austin, and also backed artists such as Frank Sinatra, The Manhattan Transfer, and Sarah Vaughan starting in 1984 where he finally settled. He recorded five albums in the 1990s; his 1991 album Once in a Blue Moon was nominated for a Grammy in the jazz category.
1. Try To Remember 2. Mr. Lott 3. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry 4. Christopher 5. Closer 6. Flintstones 7. Ballad Of Chet Baker 8. Strays 9. End Of A Love Affair 10. Love Comes Quietly 11. Strange Beauty 12. What'll I Do 13. Stardust
Tenor, Soprano Sax, Bass Flute, Flute – Tony Campise Guitar – Fred Hamilton Piano – Joe LoCascio Bass – John Adams Drums – Ed Soph
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