(Swing, Post Bop, Free Jazz) The Microscopic Septet - Seven Men In Neckties (History Of The Micros Vol. 1) (2 CD, Cuneiform 236/7) - 2006, MP3 (tracks), 192 kbps

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The Microscopic Septet - Seven Men In Neckties (History Of The Micros Vol. 1) (2CD, Cuneiform 236/7)
Жанр: Swing, Post Bop, Free Jazz
Год выпуска диска: 2006
Производитель диска: US
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 192 kbps
Продолжительность: 133:08
Треклист:
1.01 Chinese Twilight Zone Johnston 6:42
1.02 Wishful Thinking Johnston 3:23
1.03 Take the Z Train Johnston 7:24
1.04 Mr. Bradley Mr. Martin Forrester 2:57
1.05 Kelly Grows Up Forrester 5:05
1.06 Pack the Ermines, Mary Forrester 3:52
1.07 I Didn't Do It Forrester 8:45
1.08 A Strange Thought Entered My Head Johnston 5:07
1.09 Part at PJ's Montalto 6:30
1.10 Bee Beep Montalto 8:02
1.11 True Forrester 8:29
1.12 Fresh Air Theme Forrester :57
2.01 The Lobster Parade Forrester 5:56
2.02 Second Avenue Forrester 5:50
2.03 Why Not? Johnston 3:39
2.04 Let's Flip! Johnston 5:43
2.05 Lazlo's Lament Johnston 6:58
2.06 Boo Boo Coming Forrester 5:34
2.07 Johnny Come Lately Strayhorn 7:07
2.08 The Mirror Johnston 7:04
2.09 Hoftstra's Dilemma Johnston 5:53
2.10 Women in Slow Motion Forrester 7:51
2.11 Hey Wayne Forrester 4:07
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Album Info
Release Date
Sep 19, 2006
Recording Date
Dec 15, 1982-Jan 17, 1990
Label
Cuneiform Records Rune 236/237
The Microscopic Septet recorded sporadically during its decade or so of existence, though this unusual group has captivated those who have discovered their work. Co-founders Phillip Johnston (soprano sax) and Joel Forrester (piano) wrote most of the group's material, featuring some twisted swing that borders on Raymond Scott-like novelty at times, though it's far looser in its execution. Seven Men in Neckties: History of the Micros, Vol. 1 is the first of two double-CD volumes (including the albums Take the Z Train and Let's Flip!) that compile the entire recordings of the Microscopic Septet, while also adding several previously unissued performances.
Highlights from the studio sessions include the schizophrenic "Take the Z Train," the humorous "Pack the Ermines, Mary" and the long-running "Fresh Air Theme," which has been heard every weekday on the NPR radio series since the early '90s. The music from Let's Flip! represents the band's only live recording. "The Lobster Parade" is a loopy Latin number, while "Let's Flip!" teases the listener with references to such pieces as "Killer Joe," "Fly Me to the Moon" and "Old Devil Moon" as it saunters on its way. The one standard heard is a breezy rendition Billy Strayhorn's "Johnny Come Lately" which showcases baritone saxophonist David Sewelson and Phillip Johnston on soprano sax. While it is a shame that the Microscopic Septet wasn't able to record more frequently, fans will definitely want to pick up this two-CD compilation and its companion, Surrealistic Swing.
Don Davis Sax (Alto)
Richard Dworkin Drums, Assistant
Joel Forrester Piano
John Hagen Sax (Tenor)
Dave Hofstra Tuba
Phillip Johnston Arranger, Sax (Soprano), Liner Notes, Reissue Producer
Danny Nigro Sax (Tenor)
Dave Sewelson Sax (Baritone)
Paul Shapiro Sax (Tenor)
John Zorn Saxophone
Jason Candler Remastering
Amy Davis Cover Art
Richard Foreman Liner Notes
Terry Gross Producer
Craig Hella Johnson Production Coordination
Lars Klove Photography
Dick Lucas Engineer
Danny Miller Producer
Carl Seltzer Engineer
Art Spiegelman Cover Art
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