Surrealistic Swing: History of the Micros, Vol. 2 Microscopic Septet

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  • Release Date: 10/10/2006
  • Sales Rank: 9,633
  • Label: CUNEIFORM
  • UPC: 045775023823

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Surrealistic Swing: History of the Micros, Vol. 2

Disc 1
1LISTENBrooklyn in the Fifties 5:35
2LISTENBaghdad Blues 4:40
3LISTENCrepuscule with Nellie 5:13
4LISTENIn the Mission 7:36
5LISTENMarch of the Video Reptiles 2:41
6LISTENI Saw You in Utah (Idaho) 5:09
7LISTENI Am the Police 3:58
8LISTENBy You, Do You Mean You or Me? 6:57
9LISTENKelly Grows Up previously unreleased 5:57
10LISTENWatching Television previously unreleased 0:55

Disc 2
1LISTENOff Color 1:25
2LISTENCome from Behind 3:57
3LISTENRocky's Heart 7:16
4LISTENInfernal Garden Blues 5:16
5LISTENWaltz of the Recently Punished Catholic School Boys 3:46
6LISTENLittle Bobby 4:05
7LISTENThe Dream Detective 4:19
8LISTENLobster in the Limelight 6:19
9LISTENThe Visit 7:22
10LISTENFool's Errand 5:39
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The Microscopic Septet created music that wasn't easily labeled in any one particular style. Although their music swings, it has a novelty sound and doesn't hesitate to briefly delve into avant-garde jazz, Latin music or whatever whimsical notion comes to the mind of the band's composers and soloists. This two-CD compilation is the second part of a complete series of the group's recordings, with liner notes by co-founder and soprano saxophonist Phillip Johnston. With Johnston and pianist Joel Forrester writing most of the music and arrangements, the sound has remained fresh, long after the septet finally disbanded after their final session in 1990. Some of the highlights include Johnston's energetic "Baghdad Blues" (which is played as a salsa at one point!), Forrester's "March of the Video Reptiles" (which suggests the influence of Raymond Scott), the funky, somewhat twisted "I Am the Police," the loopy miniature "Off Color," the hilarious klezmer-like "March of the Recently Punished Catholic Boys" and finally, "The Dream Detective," where baritone saxophonist David Sewelson is featured extensively and even manages to work in the theme from the television series Get Smart! An added bonus are two versions of the theme used by NPR's Fresh Air; one a sorrowful collage used during the First Gulf War and the latter which has been utilized on the program since the war's end. It's apparent that a first-rate reed section was required to tackle these demanding charts and each lineup of the Microscopic Septet manages to swing the heck out of the zany compositions of Phillip Johnston and Joel Forrester. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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