Klaus Doldinger - Doldinger In New York (1994)
Artist: Klaus Doldinger
Title: Doldinger In New York
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Bluemoon[92677-2]
Genre: Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 64:31
Total Size: 358 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Doldinger In New York
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Bluemoon[92677-2]
Genre: Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 64:31
Total Size: 358 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Yellow Cab (Klaus Doldinger) 6:48
2. Cross Talk (Klaus Doldinger) 3:52
3. I Got It Bad (Duke Ellington/Paul Francis Webster) 6:29
4. Street Of Dreams (Sam M. Lewis/Victor Young) 4:54
5. Nighttime In The City (Klaus Doldinger) 4:44
6. Skylark (Hoagy Carmichael/Johnny Mercer) 6:19
7. Alone Together (Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz) 5:50
8. Well You Needn't (Thelonious Monk) 5:21
9. Missing You (Klaus Doldinger) 6:02
10. Speak Low (Ogden Nash/Kurt Weill) 5:21
11. All Blues (Miles Davis) 3:36
12. Coco-Motion (Klaus Doldinger) 5:15
personnel :
Klaus Doldinger - Tenor and Soprano Saxophone
Tommy Flanagan - Piano
Charnett Moffett - Double Bass
Victor Lewis - Drums
Roy Ayers - Vibraharp
Don Alias - Percussion
Klaus Doldinger is best known as the saxophonist and leader of Passport, one of Europe's leading fusion groups of the 1970s, 80s and 90s. This particular CD is a complete change of pace since it gives listeners a rare opportunity to hear Doldinger in New York playing straight ahead jazz. His tenor playing sometimes recalls Stanley Turrentine a bit while his soprano sounds more original and is quite fluent. For the special project, Doldinger teams up with some of New York's best: pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Charnett Moffett, drummer Victor Lewis and, on a few numbers, vibraphonist Roy Ayers and percussionist Don Alias. The group plays five of the saxophonist's originals (best is "Coco-Motion") and seven standards including "I Got It Bad," "Skylark," "Well You Needn't," and "Speak Low." This is an excellent if obscure effort that is worth searching for. - by Scott Yanow, AMG