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Lalo Schifrin and Friends

Lalo Schifrin and Friends in Bloomington, MN

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Lalo Schifrin and Friends in Bloomington, MN

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Lalo Schifrin
turned 75 on June 21, 2007. In anticipation of that milestone, he convened the recording session for this album a little less than three months earlier, on March 30, 2007, intending to return to his first love of acoustic jazz. The sextet making up the pianist/composer's friends here includes saxophonist
James Moody
,
James Morrison
on trumpet and trombone, guitarist
Dennis Budimir
, bass player
Brian Bromberg
, and
Alex Acuna
on drums and percussion. It's an accomplished lineup, and
Schifrin
wrote and arranged material to showcase the players, beginning with the standard
"Besame Mucho,"
on which
Morrison
's trumpet takes the lion's share of space.
Moody
's tenor is given greatest attention on
"Fast Forward,"
the first of six
originals, and
Budimir
is the star of
"Old Friends."
The lengthy
"Free Parking"
begins with
's trombone leading, followed by an extensive bass solo from
Bromberg
, before
returns on trumpet.
"Night Walk"
is given over to
and
Acuna
. Of course, the leader himself does not go unheard up to this point, but he begins to assert himself more late in the set, duetting with
on the head section of
"A Tribute to Bud"
(that's
Bud Powell
, of course), and really taking over on the melancholy ballad
"Winter Landscapes,"
which finds the horns laying out. An extended take of
"Tin Tin Daeo,"
which evokes
's mentor,
Dizzy Gillespie
, is also performed sans horns, but
makes a comeback on
Oscar Peterson
's
"Hymn to Freedom."
It's easy to imagine this 63-minute collection forming the basis for a hot set at a small jazz club, and that may be the intention.
has ranged far and wide since his days of playing piano with
Gillespie
, but, as he says in
Richard Palmer
's liner notes, "Once a jazz musician, always a jazz musician." ~ William Ruhlmann
Lalo Schifrin
turned 75 on June 21, 2007. In anticipation of that milestone, he convened the recording session for this album a little less than three months earlier, on March 30, 2007, intending to return to his first love of acoustic jazz. The sextet making up the pianist/composer's friends here includes saxophonist
James Moody
,
James Morrison
on trumpet and trombone, guitarist
Dennis Budimir
, bass player
Brian Bromberg
, and
Alex Acuna
on drums and percussion. It's an accomplished lineup, and
Schifrin
wrote and arranged material to showcase the players, beginning with the standard
"Besame Mucho,"
on which
Morrison
's trumpet takes the lion's share of space.
Moody
's tenor is given greatest attention on
"Fast Forward,"
the first of six
originals, and
Budimir
is the star of
"Old Friends."
The lengthy
"Free Parking"
begins with
's trombone leading, followed by an extensive bass solo from
Bromberg
, before
returns on trumpet.
"Night Walk"
is given over to
and
Acuna
. Of course, the leader himself does not go unheard up to this point, but he begins to assert himself more late in the set, duetting with
on the head section of
"A Tribute to Bud"
(that's
Bud Powell
, of course), and really taking over on the melancholy ballad
"Winter Landscapes,"
which finds the horns laying out. An extended take of
"Tin Tin Daeo,"
which evokes
's mentor,
Dizzy Gillespie
, is also performed sans horns, but
makes a comeback on
Oscar Peterson
's
"Hymn to Freedom."
It's easy to imagine this 63-minute collection forming the basis for a hot set at a small jazz club, and that may be the intention.
has ranged far and wide since his days of playing piano with
Gillespie
, but, as he says in
Richard Palmer
's liner notes, "Once a jazz musician, always a jazz musician." ~ William Ruhlmann

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