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Bob Curnow's L.A. Big Band - The Music Of Pat Metheny And Lyle Mays (1994) [Post-Bop, Big Band]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Bob Curnow's L.A. Big Band - The Music Of Pat Metheny And Lyle Mays (1994) [Post-Bop, Big Band]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Bob Curnow's L.A. Big Band
Album: The Music Of Pat Metheny And Lyle Mays
Genre: Post-Bop, Big Band
Label: Mama Records
Released: 1994
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. (It's Just) Talk 7:24
  2. Always And Forever 5:23
  3. The First Circle 8:51
  4. Letter From Home 2:49
  5. Are We There Yet 4:50
  6. If I Could 8:39
  7. See The World 4:33
  8. Minuano (Six Eight) 8:07
  9. Dream Of The Return 5:21
  10. Every Summer Night 7:02
  11. In Her Family 3:20
  12. Have You Heard 7:06

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    Personnel:
  • Alto Saxophone – Bob Sheppard, Danny House
  • Arranged By, Conductor – Bob Curnow
  • Baritone Saxophone – Tom Peterson
  • Bass – Tom Warrington
  • Bass Clarinet – Tom Peterson
  • Clarinet – Bob Sheppard, Danny House, Jerry Pinter, Rob Lockart, Tom Peterson
  • Conductor – Bob Curnow
  • Drums – Steve Houghton
  • Flugelhorn – Bobby Shew, Buddy Childers, Don Rader, Ron Stout, Wayne Bergeron
  • Flute – Bob Sheppard, Danny House, Jerry Pinter, Rob Lockart, Tom Peterson
  • Guitar – Paul Viapiano
  • Percussion – Brian Kilgore
  • Soprano Saxophone – Bob Sheppard
  • Tenor Saxophone – Jerry Pinter, Rob Lockart
  • Trombone – Alex Iles, Andy Martin, Chuck Hughes, Rick Culver
  • Trombone [Bass] – Dana Hughes
  • Trumpet – Bobby Shew, Buddy Childers, Don Rader, Ron Stout, Wayne Bergeron

Arranger Bob Curnow transcribed a dozen compositions by Pat Metheny and/or Lyle Mays (originally recorded by the Pat Metheny Group) and adapted them for his Stan Kenton-influenced big band. The instrumentation differs drastically from Metheny's quartet and some of the pieces were originally very electric, but somehow these new renditions make the songs sound as if they were originally designed for this orchestra. The 20-piece big band is full of some of the cream of L.A.'s jazz scene and includes such soloists as trombonists Andy Martin and Rick Culver; saxophonists Bob Sheppard, Rob Lockart, and Danny House; pianist Bill Cunliffe; and a mighty trumpet section. This is an unusual concept that somehow works perfectly and with surprising logic.

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