Kansas City [Original Soundtrack]

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  • Release Date: 05/07/1996
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Sales Rank: 73,284
  • Label: VERVE
  • UPC: 731452955425
 
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Kansas City [Original Soundtrack]

1LISTENBlues in the Dark 4:53
2LISTENMoten Swing 3:42
3LISTENI Surrender, Dear 6:01
4LISTENQueer Notions 5:39
5LISTENLullaby of the Leaves 4:26
6LISTENI Left My Baby 7:24
7LISTENYeah, Man 4:59
8LISTENFroggy Bottom 6:21
9LISTENSolitude 6:00
10LISTENPagin' the Devil 5:27
11LISTENLafayette 4:04
12LISTENSolitude (Reprise) 4:05

Editorial Reviews

For Robert Altman's Kansas City film, since the story was centered in 1934 Kansas City, Altman wanted to have younger musicians depict top jazz artists of the era playing at one of the legendary jam sessions. He recruited many of today's top modernists and, although they used arrangements based on older recordings, they did not have to necessarily improvise in the style of the time. Actually, it is surprising how close the musicians often come, recapturing not just the music of the period but the adventurous spirit of such immortals as Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, and Lester Young. A dozen songs from the film are on this very enjoyable and unique CD, which features such players as trumpeter Nicholas Payton, clarinetist Don Byron, guitarists Russell Malone and Mark Whitfield, pianists Geri Allen and Cyrus Chestnut, altoists Jesse Davis and David "Fathead" Newman, and four of today's great tenors: James Carter, Craig Handy, David Murray, and Joshua Redman. In addition, Kevin Mahogany sings "I Left My Baby." Although there are some audience shouts on a couple of the pieces, this is one soundtrack album that very much stands up on its own. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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