The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra - Live at MCG (2005)

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Title: Live at MCG
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: MCG Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Big Band
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:13:12
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The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra - Live at MCG (2005)


Tracklist:

1. Georgia (Hoagy Carmichael) 3:56
2. Jody Grind (Horace Silver) 5:40
3. Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez) 4:43
4. Lullaby of the Leaves (Bernice Petkere, Joseph Young) 8:25
5. Silver Celebration (John Clayton) 7:56
6. Captain Bill (Herb Ellis, Monty Alexander, Ray Brown) 5:55
7. Mood Indigo (Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) 5:04
8. Evidence (Thelonious Monk) 6:45
9. Like a Lover (Alan Bergman, Dori Caymmi (2), Marilyn Bergman, Nelson Motta) 9:58
10. Eternal Triangle (Sonny Stitt) 6:10
11. Squatty Roo (Johnny Hodges) 8:12

Alto Saxophone [Lead], Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Alto] – Jeff Clayton
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Keith Fiddmont
Arranged By – John Clayton
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Lee Callet
Bass – Christoph Luty
Bass Trombone – Maurice Spears
Conductor, Bass – John Clayton
Drums – Jeff Hamilton
Guitar – Randy Napoleon
Piano – Tamir Hendelman
Producer – Jay Ashby, Jeff Clayton, Jeff Hamilton, John Clayton
Tenor Saxophone – Charles Owens
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Rickey Woodward*
Trombone – George Bohanon, Ryan Porter
Trombone [Lead] – Ira Nepus
Trumpet – Clay Jenkins, Eugene "Snooky" Young, Gilbert Castellanos, Sal Cracchiolo
Trumpet [Lead] – Bijon Watson

Voted the number two big band playing in the mid-'00s by a Jazz Times Reader's Poll, the popular, Grammy nominated, L.A.-based ensemble the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra celebrated 20 years of maintaining and expanding the big band jazz tradition in 2005. As the adage goes, the live setting is where the spirit of jazz really happens, and this recording, Live at MCG -- recorded over a four-day "residency" at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild in Pittsburgh in May 2004 -- perfectly captures Clayton-Hamilton's spontaneous spirit. Though the core and namesakes of the unit are bassist/conductor John Clayton, saxophonist and flutist Jeff Clayton, and drummer Jeff Hamilton, the trio happily let numerous soloists color the mix. Their feisty, swinging opening take on Hoagy Carmichael's "Georgia," for instance features a frenetic tenor solo by Rickey Woodard, who also adds a spunky energy to the sly, more subtly rhythmic Horace Silver tune "Jody Grind." Up-grooving exercises like these two tracks and "Captain Bill" (as played by Monty Alexander, Ray Brown, and Herb Ellis), are balanced by more introspective numbers. "Nature Boy," featuring John Clayton's dramatic bass bowing, is given a semi-classical reading, while the graceful and moody "Lullaby of the Leaves" features guest solos by George Bohanon (trombone) and Tamir Hendelman (piano). Clayton-Hamilton save their most robust burst of traditional-meets-modern-day energy for "Silver Celebration," John Clayton's fiery tribute to piano great Horace Silver, which features an irrepressible rolling drum solo by Hamilton. This description only scratches the surface of the many colorful textures of a project that sums up all the fun and tradition the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra have been bringing to the world for two decades.



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Any chance of a re-up ??