Return of the Marquis de Sade Lalo Schifrin

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  • Release Date: 04/09/2002
  • Sales Rank: 105,524
  • Label: ALEPH RECORDS
  • UPC: 651702634521
 
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Return of the Marquis de Sade

1LISTENRelaxin' at Charenton / Tom Scott 5:31
2LISTENA Lover's Mask / Tom Scott 5:54
3LISTENCome My Way / Tom Scott 5:03
4LISTENA Night in Venezia / Tom Scott 7:07
5LISTENThe Marquis Is Back / Tom Scott 5:57
6LISTENJustine / Tom Scott 5:41
7LISTENBach to the Blues / Ray Brown 5:25
8LISTENEine Kleine Jazz Musik (A Little Jazz Music) / Ray Brown 3:24
9LISTENMadrigal / Ray Brown 4:05

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In 1966, when Dizzy Gillespie arranger and spy soundtracker Lalo Schifrin finished recording a Baroque album, he decided to make it a tribute to the Marquis de Sade -- in league with a play then circulating in the West End and on Broadway. Making the Third Stream seem like Percy Faith in comparison, the LP practically disappeared upon release on Verve, but enjoyed a long shelf life among idiosyncratic jazz fans. Thirty-five years on, Return of the Marquis de Sade is the sequel, with a host of songs comprising jazz rhythms and soloing, though a predominant use of Baroque instrumentation. Several of the song titles, including "Relaxin' at Charenton" and "A Night in Venezia," pun on famous jazz standards, while the performances crackle with imagination and energy. The final three tracks were recorded in tandem with Ray Brown, Grady Tate, Tom Scott, Brian Bromberg, and the London Philharmonic. John Bush, All Music Guide

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