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Minors Aloud

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発売日 2005年08月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルArt Of Life Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1014
SKU 804640101420

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:05
Personnel: Buddy Emmons (steel guitar). Audio Remixers: Gregg Lunsford; John Nagy. Liner Note Author: Buddy Emmons. Recording information: Pete's Place, Nashville, TN (1978). Photographer: J.D. Sloan. In this second meeting between pedal steel guitarist Buddy Emmons and jazz guitarist Lenny Breau, they find common ground as they venture through a session mixing jazz standards and original compositions, accompanied by keyboardist Randy Goodrum, bassist Charles Dungey, and drummer Kenny Malone. "Minors Aloud" is a mid-tempo blues jointly written by Emmons and Breau, though all of the individual solos are rather perfunctory. Breau's salute to Johann Sebastian Bach, "Bach's Bouree," opens with his gorgeous unaccompanied solo; after the band is added, it maintains its magic with understated brushwork by Malone. The interpretation of "Scrapple From the Apple" has a bizarre quiet introduction, but quickly transforms into a cooker. The pedal steel definitely gives a rather unique sound to Benny Golson's "Killer Joe," though Breau is clearly the more interesting soloist. "Compared to What," which was a huge hit for Les McCann and Eddie Harris, is an unqualified dud, with a completely forgettable vocal by Emmons. Flying Fish was always interested in mixing musicians from country and jazz; this somewhat uneven date should be considered at least a partial success. ~ Ken Dryden

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Minors Aloud
    2. 2.
      Compared to What
    3. 3.
      Killer Joe
    4. 4.
      Long Way to Go
    5. 5.
      Secret Love
    6. 6.
      Scrapple from the Apple
    7. 7.
      On a Bach Bouree

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Buddy EmmonsLenny Breau

ゲスト
アーティスト: Emmons, Buddy & Lenny Breau

商品の紹介

n this second meeting between pedal steel guitarist Buddy Emmons and jazz guitarist Lenny Breau, they find common ground as they venture through a session mixing jazz standards and original compositions, accompanied by keyboardist Randy Goodrum, bassist Charles Dungey, and drummer Kenny Malone. "Minors Aloud" is a mid-tempo blues jointly written by Emmons and Breau, though all of the individual solos are rather perfunctory. Breau's salute to Johann Sebastian Bach, "Bach's Bouree," opens with his gorgeous unaccompanied solo; after the band is added, it maintains its magic with understated brushwork by Malone. The interpretation of "Scrapple From the Apple" has a bizarre quiet introduction, but quickly transforms into a cooker. The pedal steel definitely gives a rather unique sound to Benny Golson's "Killer Joe," though Breau is clearly the more interesting soloist. "Compared to What," which was a huge hit for Les McCann and Eddie Harris, is an unqualified dud, with a completely forgettable vocal by Emmons. Flying Fish was always interested in mixing musicians from country and jazz; this somewhat uneven date should be considered at least a partial success. ~ Ken Dryden|
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