Teresa Brewer - American Music Box Vol. 1 - The Songs Of Irving Berlin
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American Music Box Vol. 1 - The Songs Of Irving Berlin

Label Sony Music Special Products ‎– AK 40231
Format CD, Album
Barcode 4250317420145
Country US
Released 1991
Genre Jazz, Pop
Style Vocal
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JW 022 | STEVE LACY & MAL WALDRON |LIVE IN BERLIN .This CD looks back on two momentous events in the history of jazz: the only concert that the legendary Max Roach gave in the former East Germany and at Jazzb Berlin, the country's most important jazzfestival, which was held annually between 1977 and 1989. The 1984 concert brought together the internationally acclaimed trumpeter Cecil Bridgewater, who had been playing with Roach since 1971 and hence longer than anyone else, Odeon Pope, who had been in the ensemble since 1979 and who being experienced in free jazz had a lot to do with the most recent innovations, and the bass player Tyrone Brown, who had joined in 1983. All of them were excellent soloists. The quartet breathes new life into the once highly popular bebop themes 'Jordu' and 'Good Bait', making for a surprise in the latter with its introduction of the organic, yet original 3/4-time that was so typical of Roach. After an astounding anthem-like introduction, Coltrane's 'Giant Steps' turns into a crazy speed trip with a truly wonderful tenor solo and that unmistakable Max Roach solo style. Although 'Perdido', an Ellington swing number, fi ts the profi le of timeless modernism and allows everyone a solo. By contrast 'Six Bits' is an exquisite tour de force of musicianship. Here, Roach is the shouter with humorous, improvised lyrics, while Cecil Bridgewater demonstrates similarly comic gifts on the mouthpiece of his trumpet (reaping laughter and a special round of applause for weaving in a quotation from 'Struttin' with some Barbecue'). The tenor sax eventually joins in to create an imaginatively upbeat dialogue..JW 069 | MAX ROACH | LIVE IN BERLIN .This CD looks back on two momentous events in the history of jazz: the only concert that the legendary Max Roach gave in the former East Germany and at Jazzb Berlin, the country's most important jazzfestival, which was held annually between 1977 and 1989. The 1984 concert brought together the internationally acclaimed trumpeter Cecil Bridgewater, who had bee...

1 Isn't It A Lovely Day?
2 How Deep Is The Ocean?
3 Blue Skies
4 All By Myself
5 Easter Parade
6 Russian Lullaby
7 Always
8 Say It Isn't So
Acoustic Guitar – Bucky Pizzarelli
Artwork [Cover] – Al Hirschfeld
Bass, Vocals – George Duvivier
Electric Guitar – Martin Taylor
Piano – Derek Smith
Recorded By – Bob Thiele
Vocals [Tongue Slapping] – Teresa Brewer
Recorded at RCA Concert Hall - Studio A (July 7 & 8 1983)
Barcode (Scanned) – 074644023121
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