zaka skrev:Første skive siden weekendens orgie i vellyd (tak for sidst, det var rigtig hyggeligt):
Systemet bliver nulstillet efter en tur med den og alle lydpreferencer forsvinder - en glimrende foranstaltning mod hifititis
Den perfekte vatpind til at servicere øregangene med
Ellipsis Arts CD3520 inc. fin papæske og en bog på små 100 sider om de mange rariteter.
zaka skrev:....(tak for sidst, det var rigtig hyggeligt):
macwerk skrev:SES. skrev:macwerk skrev:Duet for basklarinet og klaver
Panton 8111 0229, Musik Of Five Centuries.
Due Boemi di Praga, Czech PO Ensamble
Josef Horák bass klarinet, Emma Kovárnová piano and percussion.
Spiller musik af 'Unknown', Henry Eccles, Frantisek Benda, Pablo Casals, Josef Bohác, Milos Stedron and Ctirad Kohoutek.
Herligt !!!
Mesterværk er i form
Det er sgu noget der duer, side B fik 10 ture inden der gik Kubik i den.
Musikken er lidt blandet, men duoen og instrumenterne klare ærterne hver gang. Sådan en basklarinet fungere fint som cello-bue i f.eks den lille Casals ting.
Man kunne næsten lade sig friste til en lille indkøbs tur:
http://www.horakbasscl.cz/cd.htm
Cozy Cole "Concerto for Cozy" Savoy MG 14010.
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Fans of great small group Swing are in for a treat with this one. Also a treat are the personnel playing with Cozy. Much of the material here is on an older Savoy LP (itself a re-issue, right at the height of the "Topsy" years) called "Concerto For Cozy", with a wonderful LP cover featuring Cozy's silver sparkle Ludwig drum set. "Jersey Jumpoff", "Stompin' At The Savoy", "..Sunny Side..", and "Jump Awhile" have an all-star line-up, including Coleman Hawkins, Walter "Foots" Thomas, Eddie Barefield, Emmet Berry; while Budd Johnson replaces Barefield on "Old Man River", "Wrap Your Troubles..", Riding The Riff", and "Flat Rock". Ben Webster shows up, too, on "Jericho", "Talk To Me", "Concerto For Cozy", "Nice and Cozy", and "Body And Soul". All of this material is of the highest musical quality, and it is great to see it being re-issued.
While Cozy Cole's drumming comes through loud and clear, the accent here is really the ensemble swing sound. Particularly noteworthy are the piano contributions of Earl Hines, Teddy Wilson, and a lot from the unsung Johnny Guarnieri (I have this CD filed in my piano player section). The Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Walter Thomas, and Earl Bostic sax contributions are also splendid. Cozy's favorite, "All Through the Night" is hard to get out of your head once heard. The sound quality, like all the Melodie Jazz Classics, is superb.
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