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Bird Songs (The Final Recordings/Live)

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発売日 1997年07月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTelarc Jazz
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 83421
SKU 089408342127

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:02:58
Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet); Bobby McFerrin (vocals); Jackie McLean, Paquito D'Rivera, Antonio Hart (alto saxophone); Clifford Jordan, Benny Golson, David Sanchez (tenor saxophone); Danilo Perez (piano); George Mraz (bass); Lewis Nash, Kenny Washington (drums). Recorded live at The Blue Note, New York, New York, from January 23-25, 1992. Includes liner notes by Donald Elfman. Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet); Bobby McFerrin (vocals); Jackie McLean, Paquito D'Rivera, Antonio Hart (alto saxophone); Clifford Jordan, David Sanchez , Benny Golson (tenor saxophone); Danilo Perez (piano); Kenny Washington , Lewis Nash (drums). Liner Note Author: Donald Elfman. Recording information: Blue Note, New York, NY (01/23/1992-01/25/1995). With this CD, Telarc squeezes another package out of a month-long salute to the jazz master's 75th birthday at New York's Blue Note jazz club, advertising them as Dizzy Gillespie's last recordings (they're not). What it is, is a mixed blessing, an obviously heartfelt tribute to an aging legend by several of his disciples, conservative to a fault in its adherence to the basic bop language that Dizzy and the album's co-honoree Charlie Parker helped invent. Dizzy's solos are like fallen swans; the chops simply weren't there anymore to execute his still-potent ideas, and reviewers in Dizzy's final years found his decline painful to report (many pretended not to notice). Otherwise, the excerpts here present a holiday for saxophones, with Benny Golson, David Sanchez, Clifford Jordan, Antonio Hart, Paquito D'Rivera and Jackie McLean taking turns on the front line, backed by the workmanlike trio of Danilo Perez on piano, George Mraz on bass and Lewis Nash or Kenny Washington on drums. Easily the best of the sax encounters is "Ornithology," where a speeding McLean and relatively relaxed D'Rivera engage in a high-flying dialogue, and the first part of Bobby McFerrin's vocal solo is so uncannily like late-period Dizzy that one is fooled. This album and its companions might have worked better as videos, where one could still bask in Dizzy's live presence and thus experience the atmosphere of this celebration more fully. ~ Richard S. Ginell
録音 : ステレオ (Live)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Ornithology

      アーティスト: Dizzy Gillespie

    2. 2.
      Con Alma

      アーティスト: Dizzy Gillespie

    3. 3.
      Confirmation

      アーティスト: Dizzy Gillespie

    4. 4.
      A Night in Tunisia

      アーティスト: Dizzy Gillespie

    5. 5.
      The Diamond Jubilee Blues

      アーティスト: Dizzy Gillespie

    6. 6.
      Theme

      アーティスト: Dizzy Gillespie

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Dizzy Gillespie

その他
プロデューサー: John Snyder; Charles Fishman

商品の紹介

Down Beat (12/97, p.68) - 3 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...[Gillespie's] playing is relatively nimble, thoughtful and generally on target....through it all, Gillespie holds his own in blue-ribbon company....plenty of solid music by players who know what they're doing."
Rovi

With this CD, Telarc squeezes another package out of a month-long salute to the jazz master's 75th birthday at New York's Blue Note jazz club, advertising them as Dizzy Gillespie's last recordings (they're not). What it is, is a mixed blessing, an obviously heartfelt tribute to an aging legend by several of his disciples, conservative to a fault in its adherence to the basic bop language that Dizzy and the album's co-honoree Charlie Parker helped invent. Dizzy's solos are like fallen swans; the chops simply weren't there anymore to execute his still-potent ideas, and reviewers in Dizzy's final years found his decline painful to report (many pretended not to notice). Otherwise, the excerpts here present a holiday for saxophones, with Benny Golson, David Sanchez, Clifford Jordan, Antonio Hart, Paquito D'Rivera and Jackie McLean taking turns on the front line, backed by the workmanlike trio of Danilo Perez on piano, George Mraz on bass and Lewis Nash or Kenny Washington on drums. Easily the best of the sax encounters is "Ornithology," where a speeding McLean and relatively relaxed D'Rivera engage in a high-flying dialogue, and the first part of Bobby McFerrin's vocal solo is so uncannily like late-period Dizzy that one is fooled. This album and its companions might have worked better as videos, where one could still bask in Dizzy's live presence and thus experience the atmosphere of this celebration more fully. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Rovi

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