Kurt Elling, voc
WDR Big Band Köln:
Johan Hörlen, Karolina Strassmayer: as; Olivier Peters, Paul Heller: ts; Jens Neufang, bs
Andy Haderer, Rob Bruynen, Klaus Osterloh, Wim Both, John Marshall: tp
Ludwig Nuss, Marshall Gilkes, Bernt Laukamp: tb, Mattis Cederberg: b-tb
John Goldsby, b; Paul Shigihara, git; Frank Chastenier, p; Hans Dekker, dr
Conducted and arranged by Michael Abene
recorded live at Philharmonic Hall, Cologne/ Germany, June 26, 2010
1. Soft Lights And Sweet Music (Irving Berlin)
Soloists: Paul Heller, ts; John Marshall, tp; Hans Dekker, dr
2. Steppin´Out (Joe Jackson)
Soloists: Paul Heller, ts; Hans Dekker, dr
3. You Are Too Beautiful (Richard Rodgers/ Lorenz Hart)
Soloist: Ludwig Nuss, tb
4. All Points West (Kurt Elling/ Laurence Hobgood)
Soloists: Paul Heller, ts
5. Nighttown (Don Grolnick/Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloists: Karolina Strassmayer, as
6. Effendi (McCoy Tyner / Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloists: Frank Chastenier, p; Kurt Elling; John Marshall, tp; Johan Hörlen, as
7. Stella By Starlight (Victor Young)
Soloist: Johan Hörlen, as
8. Dream Clock (Joe Zawinul/Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Paul Shigihara, git
9. Face On The Barroom Floor (Wayne Shorter/Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Frank Chastenier, p
10. I Like The Sunrise (Duke Ellington/ Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Andy Haderer, tp
11. Introduction of the Band
12. Tumbleweed (Michael Brecker/ Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Marshall Gilkes, tb; Frank Chastenier, p; Paul Shigihara, git;
13. All The Way (Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen)
Soloist: John Marshall, tp
WDR Big Band Köln:
Johan Hörlen, Karolina Strassmayer: as; Olivier Peters, Paul Heller: ts; Jens Neufang, bs
Andy Haderer, Rob Bruynen, Klaus Osterloh, Wim Both, John Marshall: tp
Ludwig Nuss, Marshall Gilkes, Bernt Laukamp: tb, Mattis Cederberg: b-tb
John Goldsby, b; Paul Shigihara, git; Frank Chastenier, p; Hans Dekker, dr
Conducted and arranged by Michael Abene
recorded live at Philharmonic Hall, Cologne/ Germany, June 26, 2010
1. Soft Lights And Sweet Music (Irving Berlin)
Soloists: Paul Heller, ts; John Marshall, tp; Hans Dekker, dr
2. Steppin´Out (Joe Jackson)
Soloists: Paul Heller, ts; Hans Dekker, dr
3. You Are Too Beautiful (Richard Rodgers/ Lorenz Hart)
Soloist: Ludwig Nuss, tb
4. All Points West (Kurt Elling/ Laurence Hobgood)
Soloists: Paul Heller, ts
5. Nighttown (Don Grolnick/Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloists: Karolina Strassmayer, as
6. Effendi (McCoy Tyner / Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloists: Frank Chastenier, p; Kurt Elling; John Marshall, tp; Johan Hörlen, as
7. Stella By Starlight (Victor Young)
Soloist: Johan Hörlen, as
8. Dream Clock (Joe Zawinul/Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Paul Shigihara, git
9. Face On The Barroom Floor (Wayne Shorter/Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Frank Chastenier, p
10. I Like The Sunrise (Duke Ellington/ Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Andy Haderer, tp
11. Introduction of the Band
12. Tumbleweed (Michael Brecker/ Lyrics: Kurt Elling)
Soloist: Marshall Gilkes, tb; Frank Chastenier, p; Paul Shigihara, git;
13. All The Way (Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen)
Soloist: John Marshall, tp
On June 23rd last year, Grammy nominated and critically acclaimed modern Jazz vocalist Kurt Elling released "Dedicated to You: Kurt Elling Sings the Music of Coltrane and Hartman", his eighth album and second release on Concord Jazz.
The live collection was recorded in January 2009 at the Allen Room in the Lincoln Center, New York as part of Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series. The new 12-track release features an all-star cast of musicians including saxophonist Ernie Watts, the Laurence Hobgood Trio and string quartet.
The live collection was recorded in January 2009 at the Allen Room in the Lincoln Center, New York as part of Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series. The new 12-track release features an all-star cast of musicians including saxophonist Ernie Watts, the Laurence Hobgood Trio and string quartet.
"Dedicated to You" is a stunning spectrum of music, both vocal and instrumental. The album opens with an introductory interpretation of the American Songbook classic, “All or Nothing At All,” in which the interconnectedness between Elling’s vocal and Watt’s tenor saxophone calls up immediate references to the Coltrane/Hartman source. The transformative interpretations of songs such as “Autumn Serenade,” “Nancy With The Laughing Face” and “You Are Too Beautiful” are definitive examples of how to remain true to the inner essence of a song.
9 comments:
Beautiful tape! The WDR band is really shining!
Is-it possible to get a FLAC version of it. Would be great, Mr Bogard!
Bannister
Hello Bogard,
This file on Megaupload has been deleted, alas. Will you be posting it again? A Kurt Elling fan said today in Kurt's Forum (http://kurtelling.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=938&start=37) that he missed it earlier and would really like to hear it now.
Many thanks -- and stay jazzed,
Trudy
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CFYTLWIH
Many thanks, Bogard - you ROCK! The KE fan wrote this afternoon in the Forum:
Hi P+T, wow, that's quick service from you and Bogard! Thanks so much (and of course also thank you for the warm welcome)!
I've listened to a part of the recording now and must say that KE keeps impressing me with his song choices and performances in different formations. I know Paul Heller, the saxofone player of the WDR Big Band: I've played with him in the past in Holland. As a jazz singer myself I'd love to one day play with the full WDR Big Band, but for now, it's more than enough to listen to KE singing so beautifully with them.
Thanks again,
Trudy
Hi, will you be recording and posting the "Kurt Elling & Richard Galliano: Passion World" broadcast from Sirius Internet Radio?
It's a "Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center" broadcast of their fabulous May 15, 2010 performance.
It will be repeated Thursday, October 7, at midnight ET (UTC/GMT-5) on Real Jazz, channel 72.
Details are in the Kurt Elling Forum, http://kurtelling.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=959
Thanks!
Oops, too late.
But I´ve no idea, how to record from internet radio, so I wouldn´t have recorded it anyway, sorry.
splendid post! Great work on this blog.
Thanks a lot :)
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