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Mike Barone Big Band: Flight of the Bumblebee
On the title track, Barone gives the Rimsky-Korsakov classic a Spanish-tinged spin while paying tribute to several earlier treatments: the 1940's swing versions by Harry James and Freddy Martin (which featured the boogie-woogie piano of Jack Fina), plus Billy May's 1960's adaptation as the theme for the ABC-TV series The Green Hornet (spotlighting the trumpet artistry of Al Hirt). Pianist Andy Langham inherits Fina's solo spot, minus the boogie-woogie.
The late Neal Hefti serves as inspiration for "Easy Does It" (originally titled "Lightly") and "Slow Walkin,'" with the band in a very smooth Basie-esque groove. Veteran LA trumpeter Bob Summers handles the solo honors on the "Li'l Darlin'"-inflected "Easy Does It," while altoist Tom Luer dittoes on the "Girl Talk"-flavored "Slow Walkin.'"
"Lobbers No More" is based on the arrangements of "Just Friends" (whose harmonic changes are utilized) by both Bill Holman and Rob McConnell, as the solo spotlight is once again shared by Langham, Summers, and Luer. Fluidity of rhythmic changes characterizes "Exceptionally Moist" and the nearly century-old "Put Your Arms around Me, Honey." "Limes Away" is a Holman-esque romp based on the chord pattern of another ancient chestnut, "Limehouse Blues," while "Sprung Time" brings baritone saxophonist Brian Williams into the spotlight. The closer, "Avalon," presents a tenor sax duel between Kevin Garren and Vince Trombetta (one of two Philadelphians on the band; the other is co-lead trumpeter Tony Bonsera, a Manhattan School of Music alumnus who previously served in Philly's Brian Pastor Big Band), Bob Leatherbarrow's drums, and shouting by the full ensemble.
Track Listing
Flight of the Bumblebee; Easy Does It; Exceptionally Moist; Trottin'; The Other Half; Lobbers No More; Put Your Arms around Me, Honey; Limes Away; Slow Walkin'; Minus Five; Sprung Time; Avalon.
Personnel
Mike Barone
composer / conductorMike Barone: Leader, composer, arranger, trombone; Tony Bonsera: trumpet; Pete DeSiena: trumpet; Adolfo Acosta: trumpet; Mark Lewis: trumpet; Bob Summers: trumpet: Charlie Loper, trombone; Dick Hamilton: trombone; Dave Ryan: trombone; George Thatcher: bass trombone; Tom Luer: alto sax, woodwinds; Keith Bishop: alto sax, woodwinds; Kevin Garren: tenor sax, woodwinds; Vince Trombetta: tenor sax, woodwinds; Brian Williams: baritone sax, woodwinds; Andy Langham: piano; David Tranchina: bass; Bob Leatherbarrow: drums.
Album information
Title: Flight of the Bumblebee | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Rhubarb Recordings
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