When one thinks of Count Basie, his orchestra, and the music his organization left us, several words come to mind. Positive, uplifting, swinging, fun, spontaneous, and joyous are but a few. His legacy has influenced not only big band music, but also all of jazz by way of the stellar musicians he kept and the great stable of arrangers who wrote for the band. People like Lester Young, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Frank Foster, Thad Jones, Sammy Nestico, Ernie Wilkins, and Neal Hefti have had such a huge influence on my musicianship. I offer this homage to Count Basie, his music, and all the great artists who were spun off from his band. There are 5 tunes commonly associated with the Basie band on the disc. In arranging these 5 songs I went and listened to as many recorded versions as I could find, and then picked up my pencil. I stuck fairly close to what I had heard in writing the arrangements, trying only to make room for the wonderful players in the band, and to perhaps slightly "Mintzerize" the songs. The remaining 3 songs are original compositions. Two of them are clearly in the Basie tradition (Havin Some Fun and Lester Jumps Out). The third song is an idea that resulted from superimposing the Basie sensibility on an R and B groove: what might have happened if Sly Stone and the Count teamed up. I think this is one of the most fun recording experiences I have ever encountered, in great part due to the material, but also because of the great musicians in the band and the comfort ability factor from having worked with Tom Jung for the last 16 years. I hope you feel some of the positive and uplifting energy we felt when you listen to the music. Have some fun!
----- Bob Mintzer
Product Description
GRAMMY AWARD WINNER FOR BEST LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE ALBUM The Bob Mintzer Big Band delivers brilliant interpretations of classic Count Basie tunes delivered by the best musicians in New York (maybe the world). All compositions on Homage To Count Basie are arranged by Mintzer. All of the solos were performed live with the band and in most cases using the first take
with no "overdubs", "punch-ins" or "fixes". Real music in real time. Familiar tunes April in Paris, One O'clock Jump, Shinny Stockings, Lil' Darlin and Cute sound much like the wonderful original arrangements, though definitely "Minzterized". There are also three new Bob Mintzer compositions, two of which are clearly in the Basie tradition, Havin' Some Fun and Lester Jumps Out. The third original, Home Basie has Basie sensibility juxtaposed with an R&B grove. The Band: Saxophones: Bob Mintzer, Lawrence Feldman, Pete Yellin, Scott Robinson and Roger Rosenberg. Trumpets: Bob Millikan, Byron Stripling, Scott Wendholt and Michael Phillip Mossman. Trombones: Michael Davis, Keith OQuinn, Larry Farrell and Dave Taylor. Piano: Phil Markowitz. Bass: Dennis Irwin. Guitar: James Chirillo. Drums: John Riley and Brian Brake.
Homage To Count Basie,Bob Mintzer Big Band,Digital Music Prod,Big Bands,Jazz,Pop,Post-Bop,Progressive Big Band
Jazz Music:
- Improve the Shining Hour
- In Walked Pierre
- Interactions [Import]
- It Is What It Is
- Jazz in Paris: Swing 48 [Original recording remastered]
- Jazztet
- King of Rhythm Session
- L' Affrontement des Prétendants
- Live at the Glen Island Casino [Live]
- Live at the Sahara in Las Vegas [Import]
Jazz Music
Tender Touch [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Frankie Pett Presents...The Happy Submarines