A Lark Ascending Posted July 1, 2013 Report Posted July 1, 2013 (edited) Though there are superior interpretations of the score. Edited July 1, 2013 by A Lark Ascending Quote
Larry Kart Posted July 1, 2013 Report Posted July 1, 2013 http://www.discogs.com/Woody-Herman-Herd-The-Road-Band/release/3899187 Quote
jeffcrom Posted July 2, 2013 Report Posted July 2, 2013 Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet - Saxhouse. Includes the track "Bus Horn Concerto," featuring the ladies of the Quartet playing along with bus horns. Quote
tomatamot Posted July 2, 2013 Report Posted July 2, 2013 (edited) An incredible document of the growth of the European jazz scene in the postwar years – a set recorded in Berlin, but featuring a host of the best players from all over the continent! The mix of musicians here is wonderful – similar to some of the great boder-crossing experiments from Saba/MPS a few years later – but still wonderfully fresh in this setting – as modern jazz giants from the other side of the Atlantic come together with amazing clarity of sound – and a host of fresh ideas that really set them apart from their contemporaries in the US! The set features a driving take on "Haitian Fight Song" with Dusko Goykovich on trumpet, Albert Mangelsdorff on trombone, Arne Domnerus on alto, Hans Koller on tenor, and both Martial Solal and Tete Montoliu on piano. Other numbers include a version of "Am I Blue" with vocals by Monica Zetterlund, "Blue Monk" by a Montoliu trio, "Hittin The Blues" with vibes by Fats Said and guitar from Franco Cerri, "Gone With The Wind" with Arne Domernus on alto and Ronnie Ross on baritone, "3 + 3" with Domerus and ross – plus Koller on tenor and Cerri on guitar, and "Avertissez-Moi" by a larger group with Martial Solal on piano, Koller on tenor, Domerus on alto, Goykovich on trumpet, and Sadi on vibes! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. p.s. www.sonorama.de Edited July 2, 2013 by tomatamot Quote
BillF Posted July 2, 2013 Author Report Posted July 2, 2013 An incredible document of the growth of the European jazz scene in the postwar years – a set recorded in Berlin, but featuring a host of the best players from all over the continent! The mix of musicians here is wonderful – similar to some of the great boder-crossing experiments from Saba/MPS a few years later – but still wonderfully fresh in this setting – as modern jazz giants from the other side of the Atlantic come together with amazing clarity of sound – and a host of fresh ideas that really set them apart from their contemporaries in the US! The set features a driving take on "Haitian Fight Song" with Dusko Goykovich on trumpet, Albert Mangelsdorff on trombone, Arne Domnerus on alto, Hans Koller on tenor, and both Martial Solal and Tete Montoliu on piano. Other numbers include a version of "Am I Blue" with vocals by Monica Zetterlund, "Blue Monk" by a Montoliu trio, "Hittin The Blues" with vibes by Fats Said and guitar from Franco Cerri, "Gone With The Wind" with Arne Domernus on alto and Ronnie Ross on baritone, "3 + 3" with Domerus and ross – plus Koller on tenor and Cerri on guitar, and "Avertissez-Moi" by a larger group with Martial Solal on piano, Koller on tenor, Domerus on alto, Goykovich on trumpet, and Sadi on vibes! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. p.s. www.sonorama.de Yes, but you haven't said anything about the bus! Quote
John Tapscott Posted July 2, 2013 Report Posted July 2, 2013 Following on Brownie's post above, here are some more Vax CD's with buses: Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 The real thing now: Back cover but anyway ... Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted July 16, 2013 Report Posted July 16, 2013 You're sure this is a BUS instrument panel? Quote
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