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5.0 out of 5 stars More exciting than your average dance gig, October 28, 2007
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James A. Vedda (Alexandria, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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When this music was recorded (1959-60), the popular big bands routinely performed for both concert and dance audiences. This collection showcases perhaps the most exciting dance book of any big band of that era. The 26 tracks include the complete albums "Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing" and "Let's Face the Music and Dance" plus three bonus tracks, including an alternate take and two other tunes from the 1959 recording sessions. One of these is the only vocal on the CD, "Let's Fall in Love." Surprisingly, the vocalist is not identified, but it sounds like Chris Connor, who was working with Maynard around that time.

The tracks are short, ranging from about 2:30 to 4:00 each, so there are no extended improvised solos. But don't let that dissuade you from getting this CD for your jazz listening pleasure. All the things that made Maynard our hero are on display. Examples abound of his Herculean ability across the full range of the trumpet and his versatility on other instruments in the brass family. Just a couple of highlights: "Where's Teddy?" is a medium-tempo blues that will amuse and amaze you, and "Hey There" is one of the best ballad features Maynard ever recorded. (Note to jazz trumpet aficionados: the 1959 sessions include Bill Chase and Don Ellis in the trumpet section.)

Overall, you've got to love what the arrangers have done with some great old standards. It would have been nice if the arrangers had been identified in the liner notes. Top writers Willie Maiden, Slide Hampton, and Don Sebesky are playing on these sessions, so you can be sure their work is here. Regardless of who wrote the charts, this is 79 minutes of great stuff.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long Overdue Addition to the MF Catalog, October 9, 2007
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This disc is, simply put, essential listening for anyone interested in Maynard's recorded work for Roulette. Several years ago, when I came to the realization that I would never be able to shell out the hundreds of dollars for a used copy of the out-of-print Mosaic Roulette collection, I began collecting the individual LPs for transfer to digital audio and CD. Alas, I was never able to find a clean stereo copy of "Let's Face The Music and Dance", so some of my homemade efforts are in mono. I'm happy to say that this release renders my efforts obsolete. The sound is absolutely superb, and the packaging contains original LP liner notes with new notes by Mel Pearson that include quotes from The Fox himself on his philosophy of trumpet playing and leading a small big band. The package also contains discographical info on session dates and personnel. My one (small) complaint is that the arrangers are not credited. One can only wonder why this has not been issued in the US. Doesn't Blue Note own the Roulette catalog ('Message from Birdland' just came out also)? Hopefully consumer response to this European release will prompt more reissues from MF's Roulette years. MF fans should get this CD quickly before it disappears!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maynard Ferguson, The One And Only, March 31, 2008
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Dancing Sessions was a very personal collection for me. Maynard Plays Jazz For Dancing was my first Maynard Ferguson LP back in 1960 when I was in grade school and learning to play the trumpet. The photo on that LP album was repeated on this CD cover. As a professional photographer who has photographed several of Maynard's concerts, and as a former musician, I miss him dearly and love these tunes as much as any he has ever recorded. This is GREAT, high-register, Maynard stuff! Even though I own the Mosaic collection, I was still happy to see this one come around again.

Thank you, Maynard, for 60-plus years of live concerts and music that will live on forever!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome power playing, November 25, 2007
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I was an army bandsman when I bought Jazz for Dancing, a Maynard big band LP. It was around 1960. It had two effects: exhilaration at the sheer power of Maynard's playing and the sad knowledge that I'd never be able to play like that.

My favourite track was and is Hey There. Simply awesome.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dance , Maynard , Dance, October 8, 2007
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Two great albums , with bonus tracks, on one fabulous sounding disc. Neither of the albums represented here have ever been available on disc before. The sound is pristine , and the band swings. One of Maynard's best from the 50's. Buy this while you can
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maynard Ferguson Dancing Sessions Double Album, November 24, 2007
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Eric A. Barth (Kerrville, Texas) - See all my reviews
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Great recordings of standards by the legendary Maynard Ferguson Orchestra circa 1959-60. While the title says "Dancing Sessions," Ferguson delivers with the punch of his pocket-sized big band to satisfy any jazz fan. My favorite track on both albums is the ballad "It Might As Well Be Spring" which showcases Maynard's lyricism in all registers. Highly recommend this recording!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, March 8, 2009
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Really happy that this album was re-released. Maynard at his finest in the old days!
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4.0 out of 5 stars One Very Hip Dance Band, November 10, 2008
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The Ferguson 13 piece band played at many college dances during the late 50's and early '60's. This album is representative of their tune book during that period. A number of dates make up the album which was recorded between February 1959 and October 1960. Note that this is not a complete collection of the bands dance type recordings. A fairly large number of the recorded dance type tunes are not included. Particularly songs recorded in December 1958, as well as others. There are some fine solos: Altoist: Jimmy Ford on My Secret Love, Tenorists Carmen Leggio on Soft Winds and Lin Halliday on Where's Teddy. Vocalist Ann Marie Moss sings Let's Fall In Love. While this album does not show the bands most exciting moments it is a nice change of pace.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Maynard Dancing Sessions, September 19, 2010
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Any Maynard fan will love the music on this CD, well maybe not every maynard fan, but his display of raw power and control is amazing throughout. Also, hearing him play so many ballads was refreshing. Hey There is one cut not to be missed where Maynard is showing why he was the best high note player ever because of his tone, just dripping with fatness and body!
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