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HR BIG BAND ~ KRIEGEL TODAY!
MOOSICUS 1313 (Barcode: 885513131324) ~ GERMANY ~ Big Band Jazz

Recorded: 2018 Released: 2020

This is a live album by the German HR Big BandFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Frankfurt Radio Big BandFind albums by this artist), conducted by American pianist / composer / arranger Jim McNeelyFind albums by this artist. The album is a tribute to the great German guitarist / composer / bandleader Volker KriegelFind albums by this artist, one of the key figures of the modern German Jazz, who died in 2003. Three guitarist were invited to play the solo parts with the orchestra: German John SchroderFind albums by this artist, Dutch Jesse van RullerFind albums by this artist and British / German Martin ScalesFind albums by this artist. They perform eight compositions by Kriegel, arranged for the Big Band by McNeely.

The HR Big Band is one of several German Big Bands, such as the NDR Big BandFind albums by this artist (from Hamburg) or the WDR Big BandFind albums by this artist (from Cologne), which function side by side with the regional state broadcasting corporations active in Germany, being decentralized by law and remaining as one of the last bastions of independent publicly sponsored cultural organizations, adding a tremendous input into European Jazz in particular and European Culture in general. The musicians employed by these Big Bands have ideal working conditions and are free from economic struggles, which take a heavy toll on most freelance musicians. Also many projects, like the one documented on this album, would have never happened in a purely unsponsored commercial environment and the existence of these bands is simply a cultural miracle.

The music is absolutely sensational, and this new presentation emphasizes what a genius composer Kriegel was and how eternal his music is. The material was originally recorded for four albums by Kriegel: “SpectrumFind albums with this title” (1971), “Inside: Missing LinkFind albums with this title” (1972), “Lift!Find albums with this title” (1973) and “Mild ManiacFind albums with this title” (1974), all released originally on the legendary MPSFind albums on this label Records label. The fact that the music originates from over four decades earlier, makes one wonder if we are making any progress at all these days?

These Big Band arrangements of the original music, which was pioneering Fusion at the time, is an absolute masterpiece, since in most cases when Big Bands attempt to play Fusion, they botch it up completely, but on this album the music works out perfectly, against all odds. Guitar fanatics can expect a major feast with three great Artists playing their hearts out!

Overall, this is a true gem, which deserves to be heard by all Jazz (and genuine Fusion) enthusiasts, Jazz Big Band lovers and just music lovers in general, as it is accessible to a wide spectrum of listeners. The level of musicianship is absolutely stunning and the music is magical and even if you never heard about Volker Kriegel earlier on, which is a shame of course, make amendments now!
Updated: 13/09/2024Posted: 13/09/2024CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

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