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  | MAYNARD FERGUSON ~ M. F. HORN 4 & 5 – LIVE AT JIMMY`S BGO 1307 (Barcode: 5017261213075) ~ CANADA ~ Brass Rock Recorded: 1973 Released: 2017
This is a reissue of the album by Canadian Jazz trumpeter / composer / bandleader Maynard FergusonFind albums by this artist, recorded live at the famous NY club "Jimmy´s". Originally released as a double LP, this was the last chapter of the "M. F. HornFind albums with this title" series and marks the end of Ferguson´s British adventure, and his return to the US. The album was produced by the legendary ColumbiaFind albums on this label producer Teo MaceroFind albums by this artist, known for his work with Miles DavisFind albums by this artist and producer of countless other seminal Jazz recordings.
This album includes ten expanded arrangements of popular songs, Jazz standards and original material, brilliantly performed by Ferguson and his band, which included three British players who took part in the recording of the earlier "M. F. Horn" albums: saxophonist Andy MacintoshFind albums by this artist, pianist Pete JacksonFind albums by this artist (who plays electric piano here and contributed two original compositions) and drummer Randy JonesFind albums by this artist. Saxophonists Ferdinand PovelFind albums by this artist from Netherlands and Bruce JohnstoneFind albums by this artist from New Zealand are also among the band members with the rest of the players being Americans.
This album marks almost the end of Ferguson´s love affair with the Brass Rock / Jazz-Rock Fusion, which would be finalized by the recording of "ChameleonFind albums with this title" album a year later. The rest of Ferguson´s 1970s recordings on Columbia will be more commercially oriented, but still full of great performances and excellent music.
Overall this album is a great piece of the Ferguson´s recorded legacy, which is certainly worth being remembered. It finalizes the wonderful Brass Rock / British Big Band period, which is certainly a pinnacle of his creativity, and a superb addition to the idiom, and which has a lasting value. Wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 18/04/2020Posted: 18/04/2020 | CD 1 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | LONDON TROMBONE QUARTET ~ SOME OF OUR BEST FRIENDS ASC 011 (Barcode: 5029716000239) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1995 Released: 1995
This is the only album by the British Jazz ensemble called London Trombone QuartetFind albums by this artist, which consisted of four trombonists: Pete BeachillFind albums by this artist, Richard EdwardsFind albums by this artist, Mark NightingaleFind albums by this artist and Dave StewartFind albums by this artist. The album was recorded with some top British Jazz musicians active at the time: pianists Pete SabertonFind albums by this artist, John HorlerFind albums by this artist and Dave ArchFind albums by this artist, bassists Chris LaurenceFind albums by this artist, Geraint RobertsFind albums by this artist and Laurence CottleFind albums by this artist, drummers Ian ThomasFind albums by this artist and Dave BryantFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Stan SultzmannFind albums by this artist, Pete HurtFind albums by this artist, Andy MacintoshFind albums by this artist, Julian ArguellesFind albums by this artist and Dave O`HigginsFind albums by this artist, guitarists Mike WalkerFind albums by this artist and John ParricelliFind albums by this artist, percussionist Frank RicottiFind albums by this artist, trumpeters Derek WatkinsFind albums by this artist, Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist and Gerard PresencerFind albums by this artist. The album presents eleven original compositions by Beachill (3), Sultzmann (2), and one each by Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist, Arch, Nightingale, Colin TownsFind albums by this artist, Dick WalterFind albums by this artist and Saberton.
Although Wheeler did not play on this album, one of his tunes was recorded. This is one of Wheeler’s recordings, which remains almost completely obscure and does not appear in most of his discographies. I was very lucky to get it from Kenny’s private collection.
The music is a marvelous example of modern British Jazz, based on excellent original compositions and performed by the crème de la crème of British Jazz musicians active in the 1990s. The trombone quartet was quite a unique ensemble of course and they offered very unique arrangements featuring the trombone at the focus, proving the possibilities of the instrument in the hands of great musicians.
Overall, this is an excellent British Jazz album, performed by first class musicians, which is absolutely worth digging for to discover the splendid music and superb performances by the entire team.
| Updated: 06/04/2023Posted: 06/04/2023 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
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