The Rein De Graaff Trio w/ Ronnie Cuber & Nick Brignola - Baritone Explosion!: Live at Nick's (2008)
Artist: The Rein De Graaff Trio, Ronnie Cuber, Nick Brignola
Title: Baritone Explosion!: Live at Nick's
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Timeless Records SJP431
Genre: Dixieland, Hard Bop, Trad Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 64:50
Total Size: 418 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Baritone Explosion!: Live at Nick's
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Timeless Records SJP431
Genre: Dixieland, Hard Bop, Trad Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 64:50
Total Size: 418 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Softly as in a Morning Sunrise (Romberg) - 13:15
02. Caravan (Tizol-Ellington) - 13:54
03. In a Sentimental Mood (Ellington) - 2:20
04. What's New (Haggart) - 2:51
05. A Night in Tunisia (Gillespie) - 9:49
06. Blue Train (Coltrane) - 13:52
07. Crack Down (Cuber) - 8:49
Rein De Graaff - piano
Ronnie Cuber, Nick Brignola - baritone saxophone
Koos Serierse - bass
Eric Ineke - drums
What a joy this session is featuring two baritone saxophonists, Ronnie Cuber and Nick Brignola, fronting a fine Dutch rhythm section. More in the nature of a prolonged jam, Cuber and Brignola battle it out over a selection of popular jazz standards, such as Ellington's "Caravan," Gillespie's "A Night in Tunisia," and Coltrane's "Blue Train." Cuber's "Crack Down" is somewhat of a letdown considering the all-star quality of the other tunes. The enervating results, though, speak for themselves, with great soloing all around by the saxophonists, who are given plenty of time to stretch. (Three of the tunes are more than 13 minutes long.) Cuber and Brignola are "on" for the duration, with exciting and spirited solos and great interaction. The trio backing the horns is led by the well-known Dutch pianist, Rein De Graaf, the ostensible leader of the session who also organized the group. While the trio seems a touch distant, the playing is perfectly competent. A "must" for admirers of the bari, and a more than decent hard bop jam, Baritone Explosion is great fun and a good example of the power of the big sax.