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Paul Desmond Bridge Over Troubled Water (Reissue) 2008 MTD
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Paul Desmond - Bridge Over Troubled Water
ARTIST.....: Paul Desmond
TITLE......: Bridge Over Troubled Water
LABEL......: A&M
URL........: http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/artist/releases/default.aspx?pid=11824&aid=2893
RIP DATE...: Jul-23-2008
STORE DATE.: Mar-18-2008
GENRE......: Jazz
QUALITY....: VBR / 44.1Hz / Joint-Stereo
SIZE.......: 47,8 MB
Track Listing:
01 - El Condor Pasa 03:05
02 - So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright 03:27
03 - The 59th Street Bridge Song 05:12
(Feelin' Groovy)
04 - Mrs. Robinson 02:43
05 - Old Friends 03:55
06 - America 03:59
07 - For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her 04:03
08 - Scarborough Fair/Canticle 04:23
09 - Cecilia 02:15
10 - Bridge Over Troubled Water 03:25
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36:27 min
Release Notes:
Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Water was the hottest
album in the land in 1970, and Paul Simon's tunes from that and
their earlier albums unexpectedly find a congenial advocate in
Paul Desmond. Against the odds as determined by bopsters, Desmond
finds something beautiful, wistful, and/or sly to say in each of
these ten tunes, backed by Herbie Hancock's Rhodes electric piano
and a set of ravishing, occasionally overstated (as in "America")
orchestrations by Don Sebesky. "The 59th Street Bridge Song" is
given a jaunty, carefree rendition, adapting quite well to a jazz
treatment (after all, Desmond's old teammate in the Brubeck
quartet Joe Morello played drums on S&G's original record) and
Desmond even does some cascading overdubs on his solo part.
"Cecilia" is a fast samba, Desmond cleverly works his old "Sacre
Blues" into the solo on "El Condor Pasa," and the title track has
a breathtakingly pretty fadeout. Hancock's solos often reflect
where he was personally at in 1970, with ideas transferred from
his progressive electric Sextet. This is a Creed Taylor production
in all but name; the sound, track editing, and production values
are right in line with the A&M CTI line, but Sebesky is listed as
producer, Taylor having recently severed his ties with A&M to form
his own label.
by Richard S. Ginell