> Mark O'Connor's - In Full Swing, EAC+APE - Jazz - Sony Music
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Артист: Mark O'Connor's
Альбом: In Full Swing, 2003
Жанр: Jazz
Формат файла: EAC+APE
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Ссылка 2: CD 2 4 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey


Mark O'Connor's and the Hot Swing Trio - In Full Swing



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1. Heading North
2. Mi Negra
3. Tiger Rag (w/ Wynton Marsalis)
4. Misty (w/ Jane Monheit)
5. Con Todo
6. Fascinating Rhythm (w/ Jane Monheit)
7. Yayo
8. As Time Goes By (w/ Jane Monheit & Wynton Marsalis)
9. Lime House Blues
10. One Beautiful Evening
11. Gitano



Label:Sony Music

Genre:Jazz

Covers:Front and back

Compression:EAC+APE

Size:296.38 MB




QUOTE
Mark O'Connor, Jon Burr and Frank Vignola paid great tribute to Stephane Grapelli on their first CD ("Hot Swing") with stunning musicianship and great chemistry. On "In Full Swing", they up the ante with guest appearances by the great Wynton Marsalis and rising star Jane Monheit. It's easy to tell how much fun they had while recording this, and that fun translates to a very refreshing, spontaneous ease that permeates the set. Don't think for a second, though, that there's a sloppy or misplaced note to be heard anywhere on this CD. Jon and Frank are spectacular musicians and can really light a fire under Mark - listen to Limehouse Blues, where Mark shreds a handful of hairs from his bow, and then Frank absolutely rips it up with a guitar solo that would put a smile on Django's mug. Throughout the track, Jon's bass lines are churning like a freight train - if this doesn't move you, see your doctor!
Wynton's playing is as inspired and perfect as usual, and totally refreshing - the interplay between Mark and Wynton on "Tiger Rag" is like nothing I've heard before. The musicianship on this disc can certainly stand alone, but fans of Jane Monheit will definitely want this for the four standards she renders here - it's an extra treat to hear her lush voice with such wonderful backing.
To ice the cake, engineer Richard King's recording really does justice to the music - spacious and honest, it lets you hear the room and the people in it with intimacy and (on a good system) great dimension and dynamics. This is acoustic old-world swing of the highest order, laid down by some of the finest musicians on the planet with a few inspired new twists. It should bring smiles to fiddle fans, swing fans, jazz fans, guitar fans, bass fans, trumpet fans, Stephane fans, Django fans, and Jane Monheit fans the world over. Oh, and if you get a chance to see the Hot Swing Trio live, don't miss the opportunity - you'll remember it fondly for the rest of your life!


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