Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
Katalógové číslo:
ACT 9105-2
Interpreti:
Echoes Of Swing, Rebecca Kilgore
Genre: Jazz
line up:
Echoes of Swing :
Bernd Lhotzky / piano & musical director
Colin T. Dawson / trumpet
Chris Hopkins / alto saxophone
Oliver Mewes / drums
Rebecca Kilgore / vocals
Henning Gailing / bass
Rolf Marx / guitar (on 4, 8, 9 & 10)
Tracks:
1 Winter Moon ( Hoagy Carmichael / Harold Adamson) 04:45
2 Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening ( Bernd Lhotzky / Robert Frost) 04:29
3 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm ( Irving Berlin) 03:34
4 The Bell That Couldn't Jingle ( Burt Bacharach & Larry Kusik) 03:26
5 Snowbound ( David Frishberg) 03:33
6 Winter Wonderland ( Felix Bernard / Richard B. Smith) 04:18
7 Snow ( Irving Berlin) 04:15
8 Looks Like December ( Antonio Carlos Jobim / Francisco Buarque De Hollanda) 03:42
9 It's Getting To Be That Time Of Year ( Rebecca Kilgore) 04:06
10 Sonnet 97 ( Bernd Lhotzky / William Shakespeare) 03:23
11 Winter Days ( Rebecca Kilgore & Bernd Lhotzky / Gareth Owen) 03:37
12 The Night Is Darkening Round Me ( Bernd Lhotzky / Emily Bronte) 03:45
13 The Three Wise Men ( Chris Hopkins / Rebecca Kilgore) 04:45
For over 20 years, Echoes of Swing have been an essential go-to band for lovers of classic jazz. They show quite how many sides there are to it, and do so in a way that is always consummately fresh. The quartet of Bernd Lhotzky (piano), Colin T. Dawson (trumpet), Chris Hopkins (alto saxophone) and Oliver Mewes (drums) breathe new life into the canon of the Jazz Age with their skill as players, their fine arrangements – and with a lot of humour. The band play their own compositions too. And each of their albums is built around a theme: after "Blue Pepper", "Dancing", "Travelin'" and the "Tribute to Bix Beiderbecke", their new album "Winter Days at Schloss Elmau" is a winter walk, but with a swing to it. The new album continues in the line of superb recordings that ACT has made in the large concert hall at Schloss Elmau. Indeed, where would one find more inspiration for a winter album than in this unique location with its breathtaking views of the Bavarian Alps?