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Артист: |
Marcus Miller |
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A Night In Monte Carlo, 2010 |
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3 Deuces Rec.-Dreyfus Jazz / FDM 46050 369512 |
Жанр: |
Jazz |
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NL+ |
Ссылка: |
CD (ed2k://|file|Marcus |
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eDonkey/Kademlia |
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Marcus Miller (2010) A Night In Monte Carlo 01. Blast! (7:54)02. So What (7:36)03. State of Mind (6:24)04. I Loves You Porgy (7:03)05. Amandla (8:36)06. I'm Glad There Is You (6:00)07. Medley- O Mio Babbino Caro-Mas Que Nada (7:12)08. Your Amazing Grace (6:53)09. Strange Fruit (5:52)--- SPOILER (Log) | Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011
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SPOILER (Info) | QUOTE: | John Fordham guardian.co.uk, Thursday 10 June 2010 23.50 BST
Bass guitarist Marcus Miller, a virtuoso and composer with a sophisticated ensemble sense, was a key figure in Miles Davis's late-career Tutu and Amandla albums of 1986 and 89. Miller came to last year's London jazz festival with some Tutu revisits, in the process introducing the UK to a fiery young soul/bop alto saxophonist in Alex Han; but this live set from the 2008 Monte Carlo jazz festival is a bigger-canvas affair, featuring Miller, Han, trumpeter Roy Hargrove, scat and soul singer Raul Midón, and a symphony orchestra. The fitfully vigorous material includes some elegant Hargrove between the signature clashing synth chords on Amandla; a funky So What; sonorously humming Miller bass guitar on I Loves You Porgy; and a biting Han alto break on Amazing Grace, somewhat undermined by the cheesy Midón vocal. A softly swung Strange Fruit, despite Miller's eloquent bass clarinet and Herbie Hancock guesting on piano, feels faintly frivolous. Miller's many crossover fans will go for this, but jazzers might baulk at Midón's soul vocals, and a one-size-fits-all feel to the leader's solos. |
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