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Stan Getz - Zoot Sims - Double Exposure (1992)
Artist:Stan Getz / Zoot Sims Title Of Album:Double Exposure [Digitally Remastered] Year Of Release:1992 Label:LRC Genre:Jazz Category: Bop Post-Bop Bitrate:Lossless Size Torrent 267 MB Extractor: Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 Used drive: HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-E10L Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Codec: Flac 1.2.1; Level 8 Single File.flac, Eac.log, File.cue Multiple wav file with Gaps (Noncompliant) Accurately ripped (confidence 1) (AR v2) Covers Incluse Tracks List: Stan Getz 1 Song Is You 2 O Grande Amor 3 For Jane 4 Dane's Chant 5 Major General Zoot Sims 6 Nirvana 7 Indiana 8 Memories Of You 9 Come Rain Or Come Shine 10 Up a Lazy River 11 Send In The Clowns Personnel: Getz Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone), Stanley Cowell (piano), Miroslav Vitous (bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Sims Personnel: Zoot Sims (tenor & soprano saxophones), Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar), Milt Hinton (bass), Buddy Rich (drums). Listen http://musparade.com/album/Stan+Getz+-+Zoot+Sims/Double+Exposure http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zQzepEsmcY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpPqhM7wmI0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbtCiTXZLgw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3RXPmm_C70 Review After the piano the tenor saxophone is probably the most expressive instrument in jazz. Stan Getz and loot Sims are amongst the soloists who have made it so. They worked together as youngsters in Woody Herman's Second Herd, and both drew their inspiration from Lester Young, but Sims was impelled by exuberance and played to please himself whilst Getz played for an audience and tended to be more careful of his sound—you can almost hear his brain working. His five tracks on this CD were recorded in 1969 at a French jazz festival. The backing from pianist Stanley Cowell, bassist Miroslav Vitous and drummer Jack DeJohnette, each of whom contributed an original composition to this programme, was at that time quite modern enough to provide a stimulus for the leader and he responded with typically matchless performances. Cowell's sparse accompaniment suited Getz ideally, who used it to give fine readings of The Song Is You and 0 Grande Amor. Sims could swing at the drop of a banjo, so it might be regarded as overkill to have provided him with a rhythm section which can swing so easily as this one, with Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Milt Hinton bass and Buddy Rich at the drums. But the mood is directed more towards the ballad to include a sumptuous reading of Come Rain Or Come Shine. Pizzarelli plays Send In The Clowns unaccompanied, and Zoot stomps happily on his own tune Nirvana and on Indiana for which he switches to soprano. Sharing Widget |