Johnny Hamlin - The Johnny Hamlin Quintet. "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" & "Powder Puff" (2017)

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Title: The Johnny Hamlin Quintet. "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" & "Powder Puff"
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:18:14
Total Size: 367 / 181 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Polka Dots and Moonbeams
02. Moonlight in Vermont
03. Cyclone
04. The Note Is Blue
05. Play, Fiddle, Play
06. I Remember April
07. Dancing on the Ceiling
08. Mood Indigo
09. El Gaucho
10. A Foggy Day
11. Summer Love
12. Battle of the Horns
13. Powder Puff
14. Blue Mascara
15. Strange Perfume
16. Sweet and Lovely
17. Oh! Look at Me Now
18. Ain't She Sweet
19. Hello Beautiful
20. Shari
21. You Stepped out of a Dream
22. At a Perfume Counter
23. You're a Heavenly Thing
24. Pancake
25. Cross Section

When it began its long and successful career in San Diego in 1950, the Johnny Hamlin Quintet, with its swinging, multitextured and multicoloured arrangements, might have invited superficial comparison with the celebrated John Kirby small band of the 1940s. Like the Kirby band, it drew together several elements stemming from the Swing Era, but, aided by the group’s doubling ability—its members handled over a dozen instruments - its use of them was relatively unusual. Although the quintet played tightly knit arrangements with close, rich voicings interspersed with brief, briskly effective solos, there was no sense of imitation about what they did. Among its soloists, Art Mooshagian on trumpet and valve trombone was particularly good, while Leland K. Baska Jr, and Charlie McFadden had the ability to deliver some interesting solos on the multiple reed instruments they play. On piano the leader, Johnny Hamlin, oozed taste and dependability; he also made sage use of the additional colour provided by his accordion, never allowing it to dominate proceedings.

It was a unique mixture of pop and jazz, a world removed from run-of-the-mill, that was successful. The result is a collection of fine originals and favorite standards, always played—despite some changes in personnel—with distinctive sound and styling.