Bennie Wallace - The Old Songs (Live) (1993), Swing Jazz, Post Bop. Audiophile XRCD Mastering
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Bennie Wallace - The Old Songs
Артист: Bennie Wallace
Альбом: The Old Songs, 1993
Издатель: JVC (XRCD) / JVCXR-0013-2
Жанр: Swing Jazz, Post Bop
Формат файла: NL+0802
Ссылка 1: CD 1 59 clicks
Ссылка 2: CD 2
Нахождение: eDonkey/Torrent
Примечание: Талантливый саксофонист виртуозно исполняет джазовые композиции :)
TRACKLIST
1. I Hear A Rhapsody . . . . . .6:01
2. My One And Only Love. . . . .5:44
3. When You Wish Upon A Star . .6:10
4. I Love You. . . . . . . . . .5:37
5. At Lulu White's . . . . . . .7:26
6. What's New. . . . . . . . . .6:46
7. Love Letters. . . . . . . . .6:13
8. Skylark . . . . . . . . . . .4:56
9. Dancing In The Dark . . . . .4:50

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Review (Amazon)
Like his younger contemporary James Carter (and Joe Lovano, for that matter), tenor saxophonist Bennie Wallace seems able to reference a panoply of jazz legends in his playing. He's got the octave leaps that Eric Dolphy made his own, and a swing-era sense of full-bodied tone and breathy playing, to boot. His renditions of standards on Old Songs, then, sound alternately like Ben Webster, Sonny Rollins, and some genetic hybrid of about six other saxophonists. He leaps all over "I Hear a Rhapsody," with a lean trio of himself, bassist Bill Huntington, and drummer Alvin Queen. When pianist Lou Levy drops in, as on "My One and Only Love," "Skylark," and "What's New," things are far more intimate and gorgeous, showing Wallace's command of the ballad, sultry moods, and his horn's full range. This is a fantastic, underrecognized album. --Andrew Bartlett

Los Angeles Times
This set finds tenor sax master Bennie Wallace at the top of his form, putting his indelible stamp on a program of timeless classics. Bennie is joined by Lou Levy, Alvin Queen and Bill Huntington. 1993 Top Ten Critics' Poll - Jazz Times 1993 Top Ten Jazz Albums

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 Posted: 15-12-2008, 23:50 (post 3, #870335)

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Very nice Yuri..thanks to all your friends...
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Long time, no see... Thanks for your comment! Your vocal jazz releases were wonderful! :wub: :music:
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