Shiny Stockings - Pete Long Orchestra, EFG London Jazz Festival at Cadogan Hall
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- Опубліковано 15 гру 2016
- From the Jazz Repertory Company’s EFG London Jazz Festival concert 1956: A Jazz Jubilee. The Pete Long Orchestra plays The Count Basie Orchestra’s Shiny Stockings composed by Basie’s tenor sax star Frank Foster. Taken from the Count’s 1956 album April In Paris and here featuring solos from Nick Dawson on piano and Jim Davison on trumpet.
Simply terrific.
Very very fine musical interpretation. .Great band.
I am a Freddie Green devotee and guitarist myself. The band's guitarist is true to the Green form. Beautiful!
Very nice thank you all..
Great great musicianship
Loved it.
This is my preferred jazz arrrangement
Also liked the drumming.
Perfetto!
Great sounding band, very tight and yes that drummer is brilliant!!! Nice trumpet solo too!!!
Chris Dean and Gordon Campbell amongst the trombonists.
Now THIS... is a good British Big Band. Very nice!
Molto bravi e motivo delizioso
Very smooth! Great feel chaps! 🙌🏻😃
Great band, great drummer!
Como é bom ouvir uma música tão agradável!
R. P. Good load. Snappin tune.
You are right Gavin.
Thank you both for your kind comments.
Frank Foster would be ❤❤❤❤pleased
Great stuff makes the hairs on my neck stand. Good to see chris dean there as well. The drums sound fantastic
Is there anything more perfect that you’ve ever heard?
The timekeeping, the intonation, staccato, the blending, the sectional collaboration complied with note articulation. My Guy Stan Akin who taught me would be universally proud. ☝🏾
Oh by the way, if you’re listening to this without cover the ear headphones you’ve missed the point of music 🎼 in general. “White ear buds” won’t cut it. Enjoy……………… 👍🏾
Thank you for your kind words Gavin.
Featuring Robert De Niro on trumpet!? Now I've seen it all! *jokes* :p Lovely stuff :)
Does anyone know who are the great band members.
Damn, those guys act like they know what legs look like.
Knock out.
Great band but this needs to played at 1.25X speed. Waaay too slow.
Too slow...
The criticism "too slow" often relates to a obvious disabilty to play it faster. I would believe that this orchestra surely is able to play this song much faster. But they decided to play it the way they do.
WHY DOES THE CONDUCTOR JUST STAND THERE AND WAVE HIS HANDS?? HE BRINGS NOTHING TO THE EQUATION. IT SEEMS LIKE THE ORCHESTRA DOES WELL WITHOUT HIM.
Weeks of rehearsing the band maybe?