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Maritime Jazz Orchestra: Now and Now Again

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Maritime Jazz Orchestra: Now and Now Again
A delightful adventure into the world of orchestrated jazz. The brilliant crystalline sound makes you feel as though you are seated at the Rebecca Cohn dressed to the nines and feeling super saucy! The MJO is truly one of the shows check out if you have the chance and this CD will make that option extremely difficult to resist. As always Kenny Wheeler's compositions are the thing of delicate genius. John Taylor's piano and Norma Winstone voice soar, gracefully complementing each other and the entire orchestra as a whole. A vibrant solo by guitarist Al Sutherland on the song "Sweetrubysuite" will leave the listener compelled to seek out his own solo work.

Sax Cat Greg Carter directs the proceedings with the usual verve and musical maturity that we've come to expect from MJO recordings. The last MJO's album 'Siren Song' was excellent but this may be the best representative of the orchestra yet with the recording and production improving upon the last. Put this on a quality stereo and enjoy some vibrant music and well crafted compositions. You will not be dissapointed.

Track Listing

Sweet Ruby Suite, Pure and Simple, Now and Now Again, W.W.

Personnel

Kenny Wheeler-trumpet/flugelhorn, John taylor-piano, Norma Winstone-voice, Greg Carter-alto/soprano saxophone, Evan Shaw-alto saxophone, Mike Murley-tenor saxophone, Kirk Macdonald-tenor saxophone, Dave Westal-baritone saxophone, Jocelyn Couture/Rob Smith/Dave Jackson/Jim Hargreaves-trumpets, Gene Smith/Dave Grott/Gordon Myers/Daryl Burghardt-trombones, John Hollenbeck-drums, Jim Vivien-bass, Al Sutherland-guitar.

Album information

Title: Now and Now Again | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Unknown label


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