Milestones Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 I'm curious to know what people like in this area. I have recently been checking out the two big band by records by Christine Jensen. There is some really nice stuff--interesting arrangements, strong soloing (especially by sister Ingrid Jensen). Otherwise...well, Gerald Wilson is now deceased and Carla Bley does't seem to do big band records anymore. I have not been able to catch the fever on Maria Schneider. Maybe I should keep trying. Quote
JSngry Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 Ryan Truesdell's two Gil Evans Project CDs are uber-outstanding. Quote
Milestones Posted August 10, 2016 Author Report Posted August 10, 2016 Not familiar with this artist. Quote
BillF Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 (edited) My favorites are the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra (pianist Michael Weiss posts here) and the John Fedchock New York Big Band. Edited August 10, 2016 by BillF Quote
HutchFan Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 I'm a fan of Arturo O'Farrill's Afro-Latin big bands. I'd recommend these two Zoho CDs: I'm not as familiar with O'Farrill's more recent releases on Motéma, but -- based on the bits that I have heard -- I bet they're excellent too. Quote
Larry Kart Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 Picked up this one: https://www.amazon.com/Night-Suite-Tomaro-Three-Rivers/dp/B0007989QQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1470853574&sr=1-1&keywords=mike+tomaro for $2 used a while back (it's from 2004) and was impressed -- by the writing, the quality of the band, and the solo work. Got in touch by email with leader composer-arranger Mike Tomoro and mentioned that some aspects of his writing (particularly his writing for saxes) reminded of Jim McNeely. He said I was on target there, which was nice. There's a second album by the band, which I need to pick up. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 I really enjoy John Hollenbeck's larger orchestral pieces - recognisably out of the jazz tradition but with a contemporary feel (though you might want to try before buying with his last two - arrangements of 'pop' songs with vocals which won't suit all. I love them). I also really like the orchestral jazz that Bob Brookmeyer wrote towards the end of his life - doesn't get mentioned much. But you can hear his influence in Schneider and Hollenbeck. I also like those O'Farrills. In the Latin vein I also greatly enjoy Guillermo Klein's arrangements. I've enjoyed those Christine Jensen's too. Looking forward to seeing her next week in a small Anglo-Canadian group in London. Quote
JSngry Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 2 hours ago, Milestones said: Not familiar with this artist. http://www.gilevansproject.com/ Also big props to the various Mark Masters projects, such as these two: Also this, although not a "big band", big enough. Quote
jlhoots Posted August 10, 2016 Report Posted August 10, 2016 6 hours ago, Milestones said: I'm curious to know what people like in this area. I have recently been checking out the two big band by records by Christine Jensen. There is some really nice stuff--interesting arrangements, strong soloing (especially by sister Ingrid Jensen). Otherwise...well, Gerald Wilson is now deceased and Carla Bley does't seem to do big band records anymore. I have not been able to catch the fever on Maria Schneider. Maybe I should keep trying. You should keep trying. Maria Schneider is great IMHO. Also agree re: the Gil Evans Project CDs. Quote
king ubu Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 Agreed on Schneider! As for Mark Masters, other than the Grachan Moncur disc (thanks, brownie! ), I have one with Lee Konitz but am honestly not sure I ever played it yet. I also like this Swiss guy, Kaspar Ewald ... not sure he has any recent releases out, have two of his albums from around 10 years ago: Quote
John Tapscott Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) 18 hours ago, BillF said: My favorites are the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra (pianist Michael Weiss posts here) and the John Fedchock New York Big Band. Yes, for sure, plus I agree with the recommendations of the Ryan Truesdell Gil Evans Project CD's. Excellent. And I'll probably get sanctioned for this one. But it's very, very good IMHO. Just forget who it's by and enjoy! Edited August 11, 2016 by John Tapscott Quote
Larry Kart Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 Like the Mark Masters Konitz. As for Maria Schneider, a longtime member of her band once said to a friend of mine (a fellow musician), "It's Constant Comment music'" -- i.e. the scented tea. Have enjoyed several of the fairly recent Vanguard Orchestra albums. Wrote notes for one of all McNeely works that was outstanding. Likewise, veteran NYC trumpeter Tony Kadleck's "Around the Horn." Kadleck has Thad-like but also quite individual writing chops, especially for reeds. Thinking of Kadleck's album, one of the key criteria for me is that there be some powerful musical reason for assembling 18-or-so players -- these days that isn't always the case. With Kadleck, it's there from note one. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) The biggest of them all has a new one out: Fire! Orchestra - "Ritual" the first two, "Exit" and "Enter" from 2013 & 2014 are amazing, original recordings of the huge ensemble of seemingly disparate pieces. I especially love the singing which was initially shocking and overwhelming to me. I believe that an open mind to this band is thoroughly necessary to allow one to hear this music. One of the current bands I'd love to see live more than just about any other band - it would take a trip across the Atlantic to make that happen. Edited August 11, 2016 by Steve Reynolds Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 8 hours ago, Olie Brice said: The ICP! And of course The London Jazz Composer's Orchestra, Barry Guy New Orchestra and his new Blue Shroud Ensemble (I'm ordering soon) Quote
ghost of miles Posted August 12, 2016 Report Posted August 12, 2016 14 hours ago, John Tapscott said: Yes, for sure, plus I agree with the recommendations of the Ryan Truesdell Gil Evans Project CD's. Excellent. And I'll probably get sanctioned for this one. But it's very, very good IMHO. Just forget who it's by and enjoy! Yes to all of the above--the Truesdells are both excellent, as is Live In Cuba. I also liked Miguel Zenon's Identities Are Changeable... great topic, I'll try to think of some more. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted August 12, 2016 Report Posted August 12, 2016 Not sure where you draw the line at "recent," but I would suggest Bob Belden's "Black Dahlia." Quote
Olie Brice Posted August 26, 2016 Report Posted August 26, 2016 On 11/08/2016 at 10:42 PM, Steve Reynolds said: Blue Shroud Ensemble (I'm ordering soon) It's amazing Quote
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