The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra - Thad Jones Legacy (1999) [CDRip]

Artist: The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
Title: Thad Jones Legacy
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: New World Records
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 68:09
Total Size: 406 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Thad Jones Legacy
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: New World Records
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 68:09
Total Size: 406 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. A-That's Freedom (7:21)
02. Once Around (5:53)
03. Quiet Lady (7:31)
04. Central Park North (8:31)
05. Yours and Mine (3:54)
06. Fingers (14:38)
07. Groove Merchant (8:37)
08. All My Yesterdays (4:11)
09. My Centennial (7:33)
Personal:
The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra:
Earl Gardner, Joe Mosello, Glenn Drewes, Scott Wendholt - trumpets
John Mosca, Ed Neumeister, Jason Jackson - trombone
Douglas Purviance - bass trombone
Dick Oats - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
Billy Drewes - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, clarinet
Rich Perry - tenor saxophone, flute
Ralph LaLama - tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute
Gary Smulyan - baritone saxophone
Jim McNeely - piano
John Riley - drums
Dennis Irwin - bass
The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra is, of course, the highly acclaimed successor to the original Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, founded in 1966. This long overdue and loving tribute to the late bandleader and trumpeter Thad Jones appropriately features eight tunes penned by Thad and one by his brother, Hank Jones, with all the pieces arranged by Thad. The VJO highlights many of the best New York City studio musicians, as well as others, such as trombonist Ed Neumeister and pianist Jim McNeely, who are well-known as leaders of their own groups. The huge talent represented here makes everything played a joyful romp through the works of an underrated but very talented composer and arranger. It is not difficult to realize the appeal of the band through the years, as the tight playing, strong improvisations, and accessible harmonies snare the listener. Highlights abound, including fine contributions by trombonist John Mosca, pianist McNeely, soprano saxophonist Billy Drewes, and tenor saxophonist Rich Perry. With detailed notes, abridged bibliographies on Thad Jones' work, and a selected discography of his major recordings, this package should satisfy admirers of the trumpeter and of the modern big band.