This is Lalo Schifrin & Bob Brookmeyer - Samba para Dos (1963), for Verve. Someone said before that Lalo Schifrin early works dedicated to the Bossa Nova repertoire were worth to dig. I can't remember the friend's name and he was absolutely right. This is a very nice record with the piano of Lalo Schifrin and the trombone of Bob Brookmeyer supported by renowned artists, such as Phil Woods, Al Cohn and others. Overall personnel makes more that an accompaniment, they have also the spotlights with several solos throughout the record. Thanks for it, Caetano, people should be really amazed by this album. Tracks include:
Personnel
Romeo Penque
(clarinet)
Ben Tucker
(bass)
Phil Woods
(sax alto)
Al Cohn
(sax tenor)
Danny Bank
(sax baritone)
Lalo Schifrin
(piano)
Bob Brookmeyer
(piano, trombone)
Jimmy Raney
(guitar)
Jerome Richardson
(sax tenor)
Leo Wright
(flute, sax alto)
Dave Bailey
(drums)
Frank Rehak
(trombone)
Romeo Penque
(clarinet)
Ben Tucker
(bass)
Phil Woods
(sax alto)
Al Cohn
(sax tenor)
Danny Bank
(sax baritone)
Lalo Schifrin
(piano)
Bob Brookmeyer
(piano, trombone)
Jimmy Raney
(guitar)
Jerome Richardson
(sax tenor)
Leo Wright
(flute, sax alto)
Dave Bailey
(drums)
Frank Rehak
(trombone)
Track List
01 - Samba para Dos
02 - What Kind of Fool Am I
03 - I Get a Kick Out of You
04 - Just one of those Things
05 - Time After Time
06 - It's All Right with Me
07 - My Funny Valentine
08 - But not for me
This has been a part of my collection for many years. Many of the musicians listed here are amongst the finest and elite of the jazz world. Sit back and enjoy and don't fail to make this part of your collection fellow Loronixers.
ReplyDeletevery cool display of musicians. and I even haven't heard the record. big fan of bob brookmeyer
ReplyDeletethanks a lot!
yeees Caetano!
ReplyDeletethis album is one I like a lot since I bought it in the past- a very nice choice-there are not only the Getz' albums which are fine- this is a great ecxample..