| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1999年08月10日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Fantasy Records (USA) |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 9683 |
| SKU | 025218968324 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:49
Personnel: Freddy Cole (vocals); Grover Washington, Jr.(soprano & tenor saxophone); Lou Marini (tenor saxophone, alto flute); Lew Soloff (trumpet); Sanford Allen, Lesa Terry (violin); Al Brown (viola); Eileen Folson (cello); Joe Locke (vibraphone); Cyrus Chestnut, Cedar Walton, Mike Renzi (piano); George Mraz, David Williams (bass); Ben Riley, Grady Tate, Kenny Washington, Yoron Israel (drums).
Recorded at Clinton Recording Studio & The Hit Factory, New York, New York between Decmber 8, 1994 & February 14, 1999. Includes liner notes by Fred Bouchard.
Personnel: Freddy Cole (vocals); Grover Washington, Jr., Lou Marini (tenor saxophone); Lew Soloff (trumpet); Cyrus Chestnut, Mike Renzi, Cedar Walton (piano); Grady Tate, Kenny Washington , Yoron Israel (drums); Joe Locke (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Michael Semanick.
Recording information: Clinton Recording Studio, New Y (12/08/1994-02/14/1999).
Unknown Contributor Role: Freddy Cole.
In the jazz world of the '90s, tribute albums were a dime a dozen -- there was such a glut of them, in fact, that when yet another young Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, or Clifford Brown clone gave us yet another Cole Porter or George Gershwin tribute, it was easy to rebel. Especially frustrating was the fact that these unimaginative "Young Lions" tended to make the most obvious choices -- heaven forbid that a Duke Ellington tribute, for example, should unearth some of his lesser-known jewels instead of sticking to standards that had been recorded time and time again. So when a jazz tribute album that wasn't generic and predictable came out, you wanted to applaud the artist -- and Freddy Cole deserves applause for this thoughtful Michel Legrand tribute. Cole isn't the only jazzman who has paid tribute to Legrand, and he's hardly the only singer who has recorded such well-known standards as "You Must Believe in Spring" and "Once Upon a Summertime." But paying tribute to Legrand isn't a concept that has been run into the ground, and Cole deserves credit for bringing something personal to those standards as well as a lesser-known Legrand composition like "One at a Time." And this CD (which contains mostly new recordings along with some previously unreleased ones) is noteworthy not only because of Cole's singing, but also, because of expressive soloists like pianist Cedar Walton and saxman Grover Washington, Jr., who has nice guest spots on "Love Makes the Changes" and "You Must Believe in Spring." Those who rebelled against jazz tribute albums in the '90s (understandably so) shouldn't pass on Le Grand Freddy, which is a CD to savor. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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