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Personnel: Shorty Rogers (trumpet, flugelhorn); Shorty Rogers; Joe Mondragon, Red Mitchell (double bass); Paul Horn, Bill Hood, Bud Shank, Buddy Collette (reeds); George Roberts , Kenny Shroyer (trombone); Pete Jolly (piano); Emil Richards (vibraphone); Shelly Manne (drums). Recording information: Hollywood, CA (11/10/1961-11/24/1961). Director: Shorty Rogers. As was true of many records from the early 1960's, the emphasis on this out-of-print Lp (especially in the lengthy liner notes) is on the stereophonic sound rather than the music.Rogers (sticking to flugelhorn) leads a group that includes three reeds, trombonist Ken Shroyer, vibraphonist Emil Richards, pianist Pete Jolly, bassist Red Mitchell or Joe Mondragon on bass and drummer Shelly Manne. The music is better than the liner notes (which spend most of their time describing the sound) lets on but is not all that significant, emphasizing swing standards along with an occasional Latin novelty. ~ Scott Yanow Fourth Dimension In Sound Music Shorty Rogers Fourth Dimension In Sound Songs Fourth Dimension In Sound Music Review Purchase Fourth Dimension In Sound CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges CD (1960) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.39 Personnel: Stan Kenton (piano); Stan Kenton; Stephen Perlow (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Bill Robinson (tenor saxophone); Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (baritone saxophone); Bill Catalano, Billy Catelano (trumpet); Bill Smiley, Bob Olson, Billy Smiley, Bob Olson ...
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$12.79 Personnel: Stan Kenton (piano); Ray Reed (alto saxophone); Mike Altschul, Kim Richmond (tenor saxophone); Mike Vaccaro, Earl Dumler (baritone saxophone); Jim Kartchner, Carl Leach, John Madrid, Mike Price, Jay DaVersa (trumpet); Dick Shearer, Tom Senff, Tom Whittaker (trombone); Graham Ellis, Jim Amlotte (bass trombone); Don Bagley (bass guitar); Dee Barton (drums). In the 1950s, while most of the big-band leaders were scaling back due to ...
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$20.09 This is another hot 30-song anthology from Buffalo Bop, consisting of mostly hot rocking numbers with a country bent. David Dunn's "Rock Me" manages some impressive guitar pyrotechnics and solo sax acrobatics, and it pretty well sets the standard for this set. "Gonna Be Nice Tonight," a primitive piece of rock & roll that might almost qualify as "retarded" in its reliance on repeated words, may not have belonged here, but most of the rest is professional and more than a little inspired. Terry Dunavan's "Rockin' at School" is a nicely paced piece ...
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$11.39 Funky garage. Afrogaragemambo. Psychedelic voodoo groove. Oh dear... The MUTANTS are a tough little bastard to exactly pin down what they're all about. But with music this cool, funky and with an all-out party on!-attitude you really shouldn't even care. The MUTANTS was originally started as an instrumental garage rock band in 1998. As The MUTANTS slowly began incorporating more rhythmic influences in their music, the line-up was fortified with a percussionist and a saxophone player. Some say the Finnish music scene would never be the same... The band released their first 7", "Le Mutant", in the summer of 2001 on a Finnish label Legal Records after which the band has released a bunch of singles and appeared on compilations worldwide. Tracks from the singles and some compilation appearances were put on one CD by the Greek label Green Cookie Records in 2002. The sound of The MUTANTS combines the fuzz of 60's garage, hints at psychedelia from the same era, funky rhythms from the 70's, plain damn rock 'n' roll, and all things in between the aforementioned into one hell of a hellraisin' good time.------"Instrumental madness from Finland. Fun, funky, weird, and drunkenly eclectic. The fantasy of a dance party DJ familiar with everything from Dave "Baby" Cortez to Iggy to Manu Dibango damn near gets realized here."© The First Church Of Holy Rock’N’Roll, USA------"If you took the soul of the Stax label, say Otis Redding, and swirled it in a blender with garage hypnotica, then crushed the resulting pulp with big drums and garage fuzz, you'd be close to the sound of this."© Reverb Central, USA------"If a rock n’ roll album review features the term "seven minute instrumental," it’s usually found alongside words like "jazz fusion" or "Phish." But not this time. Finland’s The Mutants use thick percussion and elements of funk to update the sound of traditional instrumental rock. The Mutant’s highly original sound challenges the unwritten rules of instrumental rock by disregarding the 3 minute time frame and the strict rules of instrumentation. Deathrace 3000 is an enjoyable album that proves that you can push the boundaries of instrumental rock without being a pretentious jam band."© Deadbeat magazine, DENMARK------The Mutants are Finnish squawk n rollers from the Black Lagoon who play some of the grooviest surf-and-sax instro-swill you will probably ever hear, even if you live for 200 years. The Mutants have once again graced us with a two-fisted dose of totally fucking suave jungle exotica-meets spy smasher crime ...
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