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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This CD is a great tool for trumpet students,
By Sander Vinberg (NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Standard Time, Vol.2: Intimacy Calling (Audio CD)
This CD was early on a part of my jazz listening, and as a jazz trumpet player, I inadvertently picked up a bunch of style and technical elements from wynton's playing. Wynton is a traditionalist, but by using a stand up bass instead of a tuba he really transcends a time scale in his pieces and defies categorization. His use of articulation as an element of swing is textbook. If you play the trumpet, and you want to know how to play jazz, then pick this up. Bourbon Street Parade especially is the most textbook New Orleans swing chart i've ever heard.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb Album,
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This review is from: Standard Time, Vol.2: Intimacy Calling (Audio CD)
This, the 2nd in his concept album series is excellent, the sounds are played with such a level of intimacy and warm romance that not only does it stand out a wonderful jazz album in its own right but also can be used to set the mood for that special dinner!
The playing is lovely, the warm timbre casting you back to the very birth of jazz and evokes nothing but the deepest of emotion and highest praise for Mr. Marsalis and to think he was not yet at his prime on this album!!!!
17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wynton at his Best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Standard Time, Vol.2: Intimacy Calling (Audio CD)
I heard this CD for the first time in the cabin of a sailboat anchored in a cove at night. It is classic Wynton and classic jazz. Very dreamy and romantic. Sit back, sip your favorite wine and gaze at the stars with your lover while listening to this.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
partly romantic,
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This review is from: Standard Time, Vol.2: Intimacy Calling (Audio CD)
With a subtitle like "Intimacy Calling", you'd expect the mood of this CD to be young Chet Baker. It starts off that way - Wynton applies a light touch to "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", then gets too quiet on "You Don't Know What Love Is". "Indelible and Nocturnal" has a very nice melody, and it's an original song. Things pick up a little with "I'll Remember April", which also adds a saxophone. You'll barely notice the additional horns in this and one other song. "Embraceable You" is another very quiet song, then "Crepuscule With Nellie" is a wakeup call. Wynton plays through the song straight without soloing. Wynton sits out "East Of The Sun", which makes it a Marcus Roberts piano feature. Reginald Veal on bass and Herlin Riley on drums play on most of the songs, and Robert Hurst and Jeff 'Tain' Watts come in on "What Is This Thing Called Love". The rhythm section is very tasteful throughout. The tempo picks up with "Lover", slows with "Yesterdays", and is a little raucous with "Bourbon Street Parade". The faster songs on the CD help break up the series of ballads and make it a 4-star CD. Obviously Wynton is not breaking any new ground on this CD of 11 standards and one original, but he's a good trumpet player, and you might have a spot for this in your CD changer.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"When Wynton Marsalis Hears Intimacy Calling, He Knows How To Answer",
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This review is from: Standard Time, Vol.2: Intimacy Calling (Audio CD)
"With 'Intimacy Calling,' Marsalis brings his own heroic individuality to the expression of tenderness magnified and recalled by a stretch of trumpet tones and ensemble colors that are themselves contrasted by the celebratory swing of eroticism ascended to the diamond point of romantic precision. Songs are delivered with either consummate relaxation or form variations on the muscularity that results when the heart takes on the force of a bull turning its form against the magnetic rhythms of the object of ardor...Yes, it is obvious that when Wynton Marsalis hears intimacy calling, he knows how to answer." ~ Stanley Crouch ~
Wynton Marsalis' "Standard Time, Volume 2: Intimacy Calling" is the second of a series of six albums of standards that he recorded during a period of twelve years. The first series came out in 1987 and the last of the series was recorded in 1999. What Mr. Marsalis showed off on Marsalis Standard Time ~ Vol.1 was his ingenious brilliance in interpreting some of the most-adored standards of all-time with his exceptional trumpet artistry. He continued the same creativity not only on this second series, but on the succeeding volumes as well, Standard Time, Vol.3: The Resolution Of Romance and Standard Time, Vol.5: The Midnight Blues. On this recording, he has the backing of some of the finest sidemen in the industry starting with pianist Marcus Roberts, saxophonists Wessell Anderson and Todd Williams, bass players Robert Hurst and Reginald Veal, drummers Jeff Watts and Herlin Riley. All the players showed off an extraordinary expertise in their respective instruments resulting in a par excellence musicianship particularly with the renditions of some of the highlights which include "I'll Remember April," "Yesterdays," "You Don't Know What Love Is" and the only tune from this set that he didn't play at all, "East of the Sun (And West Of The Moon"). It features one of the most talented jazz pianists in the music scene, Marcus Roberts. "Indelible and Nocturnal" is an original tune that shows off the fine trumpeter's composing skills. Since this is one the best from the six series of "Standard Time" and one of my favorites (I love Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 5), I most definitely recommend this album to any jazz lover who appreciates the exquisite sound of Wynton Marsalis' trumpet. He belongs to a select-few-group whose artistry goes beyond the genre of jazz. The multi-Grammy winner is also very adept on classical music not only as a remarkable performer, but also a prolific composer. And not to mention the various recognitions and honors he received for his unparalleled contributions to the arts. He is surely one of the top jazz artists who can command respect from a true appreciator of this art form. Have a lovely listening adventure!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome purchase,
By Anne Trimachi (NEW HAVEN, CT, US) - See all my reviews
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Hi this CD will give my husband and I much enjoyment. It arrived quickly and in the condition we expected. Thank you
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
In the mood...,
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talk about getting into the mood for intimacy... WOW... bring on the soft light and champagne...
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Wynton Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 2: Intimacy Calling,
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This (unlike another review I just wrote) IS pretty jazz. Very relaxing, and my untrained ear can actually hear a melody in each song rather than it just sounding like someone playing random notes on a horn. I love it!
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Standard Time, Vol.2: Intimacy Calling by Wynton Marsalis (Audio CD - 1991)
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