Dizzy Gillespie - Dizzy on the French Riviera (Bonus Track Version) (1962/2019)
Artist: Dizzy Gillespie
Title: Dizzy on the French Riviera (Bonus Track Version)
Year Of Release: 1962/2019
Label: New Jazz Society
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:52
Total Size: 178 mb | 500 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dizzy on the French Riviera (Bonus Track Version)
Year Of Release: 1962/2019
Label: New Jazz Society
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:52
Total Size: 178 mb | 500 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Dizzy Gillespie - Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) #1
02. Dizzy Gillespie - Long, Long Summer
03. Dizzy Gillespie - I Waited For You
04. Dizzy Gillespie - Desafinado
05. Dizzy Gillespie - Here It Is
06. Dizzy Gillespie - Pau De Arara
07. Dizzy Gillespie - For the Gypsies
08. Dizzy Gillespie - In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town
09. Dizzy Gillespie - Careless Love
10. Dizzy Gillespie - Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) #2
11. Dizzy Gillespie - Taboo
12. Dizzy Gillespie - Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You
13. Dizzy Gillespie - One Note Samba
14. Dizzy Gillespie - Manha De Carnaval (Morning of the Carnaval)
15. Dizzy Gillespie - Pregunte Ao Joao
16. Dizzy Gillespie - Me-Da-Um Dinheiro Ahi (Give Me Some Money There)
Some of Dizzy Gillespie's best and most well-known material from the '60s with a truly talented band is included on this set of recordings done in France. A group of American expatriates and Europeans really musicians from all over the world accompany the trumpeter for music that spans bop, Brazilian sounds, and originals. Argentine pianist Lalo Schifrin plays piano and contributes the arrangements, and Leo Wright is Gillespie's main foil on flute and alto sax, while Hungarian Elek Bacsik plays guitar in subtle ways that reflect the overall style of the sounds inspired by the French Riviera. A classic, stretched-out take of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "No More Blues" kicks off the set, with the sound of kids on an ocean beach leading to Gillespie and Wright trading halves of the melody line as playful as the children in a perfectly played bossa. Another Jobim standard, "Desafinado," has Wright's bright flute and the muted trumpet of Diz in a more pensive but still hopeful romantic mood. "I Waited for You" is the ultimate languid, laying-in-wait ballad, with Schifrin's refrains cuing the trumpeter's procrastinations, while "Long, Long Summer" is the pianist's ode to a sullen affair with ultraviolet light cool shades included in a swinging and modal approach. "For the Gypsies," penned by the leader, has Bacsik more up-front rhythmically, as Wright's mysterious flute contrasts with Gillespie's sharply precise notes in a sneaky quick bossa rhythm. Also written by Dizzy, "Here It Is" is as memorable a tune as he ever did, a signature strutting shuffle jazz/blues that exemplifies the joy in life always present in his music. That all of the participants are extremely talented and can mix and match with Gillespie beautifully makes this an album that should appeal universally to all jazz lovers, and especially his biggest fans.