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Herbie Mann & Buddy Collette - Flute Fraternity - 1957

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Post by Musicgate Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:52 am

Herbie Mann & Buddy Collette - Flute Fraternity - 1957

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Жанр: Bop
Страна-производитель диска: USA
Год издания диска: Jul 1957
Год переиздания: 1997
Издатель (лейбл): V.S.O.P. (Very Special Old Phonography)
Номер по каталогу: #38 CD Mode 114
Страна: USA

Треклист:
1. Herbie's Buddy (Herbie Mann)
2. Perdido (Tizol, Lengsfelder, Drake)
3. Baubles, Bangles and Beads (Wright, Forrest)
4. Give A Little Whistle (Harline, Washington)
5. Here's Pete (Pete Rugolo)
6. Theme From "Theme From" (Herbie Mann)
7. Nancy With The Laughing Face (Van Heusen, Silvers)
8. Morning After (Chico Hamilton)

Producer: Red Clyde

Состав:

Herbie Mann - flute, alto flute, clarinet, tenor
Buddy Collette - flute, alto flute, clarinet, tenor & alto saxophones
Jimmy Rowles - piano, celeste
Buddy Clark - bass
Mel Lewis - drums

In the 1950s, Herbie Mann frequently shared the spotlight on record dates with other flutists. This V.S.O.P. LP, a reissue of a set originally for Mode and also out for awhile on Premier, matches Mann (who here also plays piccolo, clarinet and tenor) with Buddy Collette (switching between flute, clarinet, tenor and alto) in a quintet with pianist Jimmy Rowles, bassist Buddy Clark and drummer Mel Lewis. The results are generally pleasing, if somewhat lightweight, with such obscure tunes as "Here's Buddy," Rowles' "Pop Melody," "Here's Pete" and Mann's "Theme from 'Theme From'" alternating with three standards and Chico Hamilton's "Morning After." The most interesting aspect to this lightly swinging music is the constant switching around of the lead voices on their various horns. ~ Scott Yanow

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