A Fresh Taste of Thad Jones and Frank Foster Frank Foster & the SWR Big Band

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  • Release Date: 11/14/2006
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Sales Rank: 154,030
  • Label: HANSSLER CLASSICS
  • UPC: 4010276018582
 
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A Fresh Taste of Thad Jones and Frank Foster

1LISTENCounter Block 5:16
2LISTENMean What You Say 5:14
3LISTENOde to Joe Newman 5:18
4LISTENWinners 5:11
5LISTENLove Handles 5:01
6LISTENBasic-Ally Yours 6:07
7LISTENVictorious Blues 6:39
8LISTENNow That She's Away 6:04
9LISTENThe Biddle-De-Bop Samba 5:11
10LISTENLady in Lace 8:01
11LISTENA Fresh Taste of the Blues 8:46

Editorial Reviews

Hanssler Classics is known more for its classical recordings than its occasional jazz releases, but when they feature a visiting American jazz all-star with the SWR Big Band, they make one wonder why they don't do more jazz. Frank Foster is their special guest, leading the band through a series of his charts and a few by another Count Basie alum, the late Thad Jones, though many of these compositions deserve to be more widely known. The band swings while sounding a bit more modern than Basie's recordings of these charts, which should come as no surprise as the original recordings were made decades earlier by a very different lineup. Foster remains a formidable soloist, particularly in Jones' "Mean What You Say," though there are a number of fine soloists with the band, including tenor saxophonists Andi Maile and Peter Weniger, trombonist Ian Cumming, trumpeter/flügelhornist Don Rader, flügelhornist Karl Farrent, and pianist Klaus Wagenleiter, to name a few. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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