Jazz

Paul Desmond Quartet Live (1975) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55]


  • Rate this torrent +  |  -

Torrent info

Name:Paul Desmond Quartet Live (1975) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55] torrent

Total Size: 182.35 MB

Seeds: 0

Leechers: 0

Downloaded: 81

Torrent added: 2009-08-24 02:31:18

Share:Bookmark and Share



Torrent Files List


Paul Desmond Quartet Live (1975) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55] (Size: 182.35 MB) (Files: 14)

 h33t - Torrents by [schon55].url

0.26 KB

 1975 Live Info.txt

2.98 KB

 09 - Line For Lyons.mp3

17.26 MB

 08 - Take Five.mp3

16.73 MB

 07 - My Funny Valentine.mp3

24.25 MB

 06 - Here's That Rainy Day.mp3

16.73 MB

 05 - Manha De Carnaval.mp3

21.69 MB

 04 - Nancy.mp3

22.14 MB

 03 - Things Ain't What They Used To Be.mp3

20.59 MB

 02 - Wave.mp3

26.08 MB

 01 - Wendy.mp3

16.74 MB

 tracked_by_h33t_com.txt

0.02 KB

 Cover.jpg

117.34 KB

 Torrent_downloaded_from_Demonoid.com.txt

0.05 KB
 

Torrent description

Paul Desmond Quartet - Live
Label Verve
Orig Year: 1976
Bitrate: 320 kbps

Recorded live at Bourbon Street, Toronto, Canada between October 25 and November 1, 1975. Originally released on A&M Horizon (850)

"When the Dave Brubeck Quartet broke up in 1967, Paul Desmond worked sporadically playing live dates, probably in part due to his substantial royalty income from his hit composition “Take Five.” When Jim Hall was unavailable to play with Desmond in Canada, he recommended guitarist Ed Bickert who, like Hall, is a brilliant accompanist with the kind of musical that Desmond had with Brubeck. Bassist Don Thompson ( who is also a fine pianist and vibraphonist ) and drummer Jerry Fuller round out this solid quartet, which worked off and with Desmond when he played in Canada during the remainder of his life. These sessions, drawn from several nights at Bourbon Street in Toronto during the fall of 1975, are intimate performances enjoyed by attentive audiences. The selections include songs that Desmond had recorded with Brubeck or Gerry Mulligan, along with tunes he had played on his own records. Desmond’s cool tone and witty quotes are a treat throughout the album. "

Sure, it's a cliche, but this would be the jazz CD that I'd want with me on a desert island. This album has it all! The horn work is flawless. Desmond's improvised lines come across as complete statments, thought out, but never sounding pre-planned. His solo on 'Wave' has some astounding lines while his composition entitled 'Wendy' has developed a cult following of its own.
Being a guitarist I naturally am very interested in Ed Bickert's work. Filling the slot once occupied by Jim Hall would be daunting, but the guitar work on this album is more than adequate for the task. Mr. Bickert can improvise melodies in chord form that would be difficult to play as single-note lines. I simply have never heard anything quite like it.

Don Thompson holds down the bottom end with inventiveness and creativity while never sacrficing his reliability. His solos are tastefull and complete. He fits in well with the rest of the group and makes a solid contribution.

Jerry Fuller is up to the challenge of holding together the rhythms of this quartet. This drummer is never obtrusive but always present. Substance prevails over pyrotechnics.

Iv'e owned a copy of this album since '77 and still listen to it often. After all of this time there are still gems that jump out of a solo and amaze me. Putting this out on CD was truly a service to the jazz community. ~ Mark Sorensen

Personnel:
Paul Desmond, Alto saxophone
Ed Bickert, Guitar
Don Thompson, Bass
Jerry Fuller, Drums

Paul Desmond Quartet - Live Tracks:
01 Wendy 7:18
02 Wave 11:23
03 Things Ain’t What They Used to Be 8:59
04 Nancy (With the Laughing Face) 9:40
05 Manha de Carnaval 9:28
06 Here’s That Rainy Day 7:18
07 My Funny Valentine 10:35
08 Take Five 7:18
09 Line for Lyons 7:32

related torrents

Torrent name

Size

Main Menu