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Dan Brock Discography of CDs

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| | Dan Brock From Beyond CD (2008)
$10.15 Dan Brock's first recorded release. While in some ways it is simplistic, it is quite effective in delving into the emotional realm, painting some vivid pictures in your mind.
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| Dan Brock Fire From The Heavens CD (2008)
$6.69 The second single off "From Beyond" featuring an alternate version of "The Thunder Calls".
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| Dan Brock Long & Lonely Road CD (2008)
$6.69 This is the first single off the "From Beyond" album, and includes the original recording of the song, "Upon The Ocean".
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| Artist appears on Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchest Ellington Celebration CD (1999)
Dan Brock CD discography
$14.99 The outcome is that one hears the way Ellington originally played his creations, with members of the Repertory Orchestra assuming the respective roles assigned each member of that particular version of the Duke's orchestra. The orchestrations are transcribed from the original scores either by narrator/co-director Dick Domek or by other Ellington scholars like Gunther Schuller and David Berger. Another of the many recorded tributes to honor Duke Ellington in his centennial year, Miles Osland and his Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra take a different route than most of the other CDs released for this happy occasion. Most of the songs are pre-1941 -- although there are a few from the later years (e.g., "Anatomy of a Murder") -- recognizing that many of the Ellington masterpieces came during the years 1929 through 1941 when his creativity was at its apex. On "The Mooche," one of the compositions from Ellington's jungle period, Osland and group replicate the October 1928 recording that featured a clarinet chorus against the wah-wah trumpet of Bubber Miley. Next to hearing the original Ellington recording, this is as good it gets in terms of combining authenticity with artistry. On "Concert for Cootie (Don't Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me)" Cootie Williams' muted and open trumpet styling comes from Vince DiMartino. Johnny Hodges is brought back through the alto of Miles Osland on "Prelude to a Kiss." Ellington's longtime affection for and preoccupation with the train comes through on the 1933 "Daybreak Express" and the 1958 "Track 360." Some of Ellington's lesser-known, but no less enterprising, works have been included on the program. One of Ellington's more haunting and enduring melodies, "Mood Indigo," is recalled, when Barney Bigard's haunting clarinet low notes played against the high notes of a trombone. The effect is marvelous.
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Dan Brock albums Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Dan Brock Songs
Popular or famous Dan Brock music songs: Fire From the Heavens, Long and Lonely Road, Thunder Calls, Upon the Ocean, Inner Self, Rain, Riding the Wind. More music songs Stinger, Walk in the Forest.
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