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Originally released in 1971, DYNASTY is a double-CD that finds Stan Getz really stretching out in a quartet setting. Though highly melodic and restrained in the usual Getz style, these tunes feature plenty of advanced, post-bop playing and challenging improvisation. Flanked by drummer Bernard Lubat, guitarist Ray Thomas, and organist Eddie Louiss, Getz charges and glides through a number of originals penned by the band members plus the classics "Invitation" and "I Remember Clifford."
Recorded live at the Ronnie Scott Club, London, England from March 15-17, 1971. Includes liner notes by Stan Getz, Jean Louis Ginibre, Benny Green and Spike Milligan.
Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); René Thomas (guitar); Eddy Louiss (organ); Bernard Lubat (drums).
Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Eddy Louiss (organ); Rene Thomas (guitar); Bernard Lubat (drums).
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