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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Words Can't Describe,
By "jedimasterhoss" (Springfield, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Star Big Band (Audio CD)
Wow! I first heard this album ten years ago while a fledgling jazz musician in high school. This album went on to become the best of my collection - I even spun it so many times in my player that I had to buy another copy of it. What makes this album so amazing is not neccessarily the setlist, but the musicians! GRP assembled some of their great label performers and got them together for this project (with a few more to follow). All of the musicians are incredible, but you'll notice some standout performances from Eric Marienthal (Alto Sax), Arturo Sandoval (Trumpet), Randy Brecker (Trumpet), and Bob Mintzer (Tenor Sax). I read somewhere that music is the closest thing to magic there is, and after listening to this album, you'll see why."Airegin" sets the stage nicely, followed by a perfect rendition of Coltrane's "Blue Train", with the best 24 bar blues solo I've ever heard from Bob Mintzer on Tenor Sax. "Donna Lee" features some blistering solo work by Nelson Rangell, Gary Burton, and Eddie Daniels. "Maiden Voyage" is easy and laid back, leading right up to one of the true gems of this album, "Sister Sadie", a crowd-pleaser if ever there was one. Marienthal's amazing Sax work still knocks me back every time I hear it! Up next is "The Sidewinder", and this is an excellent arrangement that Randy Brecker lights up on Trumpet. The next three tunes take it down a notch - "Seven Steps to Heaven" features a great (and rare)Marienthal Tenor Sax solo, and "I Remember Clifford" stands out as the album's premeire ballad. Sandoval is inhumanly good as always, and leads right up to an amazing climax! "Footprints" follows, featuring some great jazz guitar by Lee Ritenour. The last great showstopper of the album is next - Dizzy Gillespie's "Manteca". Across the board amazing performances by the ensemble, featuring Dave Valentin (Flute), killer Piano by the Killer Kenny Kirkland, and the ultimate Trumpet battle royale by Sandoval and Brecker! The album is rounded out with more great work on Sax by Ernie Watts on " 'Round Midnight", and closes with a smooth version of Chick Corea's "Spain". I have a very diverse music collection, and I'm proud to seat this album up at the top with other masterpieces of rock, jazz and classical music. I challenge you to listen to this CD and try- just try not to enjoy it. I dare you!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is simply the best. No, it's much more than the best.,
By Tine Vucko "Maglorfin" (Logatec, Slovenia, Europe) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Star Big Band (Audio CD)
This album is an absolute must-have for everybody, who likes jazz, because, after you will listen to it, it will make you not just like jazz, but LOVE jazz and become devoted to it. I've had this CD for a couple of years by now, but still I keep listening to it at least five days a week. It's just gorgeous. My favorites are The Sidewinder, Sister Sadie and Blue Train. If you buy this one, you'll never regret it. Guaranteed.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love the GRP ALLSTARS Since 1980-81,
By Kevin Russell (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Star Big Band (Audio CD)
I love that album, it says alot just in the music, take the time to relax and relieve your mind, take all troubles away. I am also looking for the Album/Cd from the early years of the GRP allstars, I use to have the album GRP ALLSTARS Live in Japan, can anyone help me from the early years 1978-81. Thank you sure aprreicate the help anyone......Email me at Kruss84914@aol.com
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The dream team!,
By Hiram Gomez Pardo (Valencia, Venezuela) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: All Star Big Band (Audio CD)
What a sound, flawless inspiration, happy moods, what kind of stunning playing!. Size by size, wherever you analyze it, this is a winner album.
The impressive musical ensemble would be "the Dream Team", with such Big Leaguer soloists, how can you ever doubt? Go for this enraptured album that will carry you back to those unforgettable melodies from the Twenties to the Fifties sounds. They invoked the names of Ellington, Parker, Goodman, Bassie, Miller and dozens of other prestigious jazz legends with deep fondness and heartfelt tribute. A collection item!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Grab it if you can find it,
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This review is from: All Star Big Band (Audio CD)
There's nothing in the world like the sound of a big band. This is a good big band (I should say it WAS a good big band--it's been quite some time since this recording was released). While containing all the requisite punch, this band was noteworthy for lighter aspects of its sound. Clarinets play a larger role in the band than most. Bebop standby 'Donna Lee' has been charted with piccolo and vibraphone speeding along at breakneck pace. There's an unusual chart of 'Spain' that only contains fragments of Chick Corea's original melodies. Nice, but peculiar. There's not much else on the CD that isn't a standard (Seven Steps, Round Midnight, etc), but the charts are fresh with plenty of room for nice solo work.It's a rare thing to hear a big band nowadays--just too expensive. But there are a lot of fine recordings available for lovers of the form. This is one.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
strong quartet music but extremely weak on big band sound,
By Napoleon Solo (Ipanema, San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Star Big Band (Audio CD)
first of all, i write this with great respect to other reviewers before me. i listened to this CD thoroughly and carefully over five times and i still failed to appreciate the music. reasons:
1. irrespective of the great names from the jazz scene, this CD failed to bring these world class musicians to create the big band sound. i would say, the music is not "tight" as in big band context. this is the worst failing of this CD. you hear mostly ensemble music in quartet or quintet format. the horn section was relegated to the background, almost like an afterthought to the whole musical arrangement. my suspicion, the "band" was not really in the studio together and the sound was engineered from different recording sessions when each segment of the band were re-compiled. i heard the disconnect between the soloist and the rest of horn section or the quartet discconnected from the horn section. the best example of this disconnect is the track "Spain" as you can hear the horn section was trying to play catch up with the quartet (keyboard, bass, rym. guitar and drums. 2. whereas Lee Ritenour, Eddie Daniels had their share of opportunity to strut their improvisation, Tom Scott, Eric Marienthal (in fact all the cats with superb horn skills) did not even have a moment to shine. may be i am old school, when i thought about big band, i thought about the horn section, in particular tenor sax, trumpet or trombone and the entire horn section together creating the "chops". however, this CD featured guitar, keyboards (piano) and flute in quintet setting. the end result is at best, unfulflling. i encourage you to give this CD a careful listen and compare this with Basie Meets Duke CD (my all time favorite big band CD) or "It Might as well be Swing" by Count Basie Big Band with Sinatra on vocal. check this CD out, do some comparative listening and tell me if i am way off or right on. thanks.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Next great bid band.,
By A Customer
This review is from: All Star Big Band (Audio CD)
Check this one out. A great collection of soloist from the GRP recording label. Check out the live recording too.
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