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Bill Watrous, Pete Christlieb & The Gary Urwin Jazz Orchestra - Kindred Spirits

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2006
Time: 63:09
Size: 144,7 MB
Label: Summit Records
Styles: Jazz/Big Band/Swing
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Lester Leaps In - 5:03
 2. Theme From  Chinatown - 5:31
 3. Girl Talk - 5:44
 4. Beautiful Love - 4:57
 5. My Foolish Heart - 6:34
 6. Kindred Spirits - 5:29
 7. Danny Boy - 4:08
 8. E.S.P - 5:30
 9. That Old Feeling - 6:48
10. My Ship - 4:40
11. No More Blues - 6:04
12. I'll Be Seeing You - 2:35

Our third project, featuring a "front line" of jazz solo legends Bill Watrous (trombone) and Pete Christlieb (tenor sax), with our band. Highlights include "Kindred Spirits," "Girl Talk," "Theme From 'Chinatown'," "Lester Leaps In" and "That Old Feeling." On Summit Records.
Alto Saxophone – Rusty Higgins; Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Kim Richmond; Baritone Saxophone – John Mitchell; Bass – Trey Henry; Bass Clarinet, Bassoon – John Mitchell; Bass Trombone – Rich Bullock; Drums – Ralph Razze; English Horn – John Yoakum; Flute – Kim Richmond, Rusty Higgins; Flute [Alto, Bass] – Rusty Higgins; Flute [Alto] – Kim Richmond; Flute, Clarinet – Pete Christlieb; Guitar – Frank Browne; Harp – Amy Shulman; Leader, Arranged By, Liner Notes – Gary Urwin; Percussion – Michito Sanchez, Richie Gajate-Garcia; Piano – Christian Jacob; Tenor Saxophone – Jeff Driskill, Pete Christlieb; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Alto], Clarinet – Dan Higgins; Trombone – Alex Iles, Bill Watrous, Charlie Loper, Dave Woodley; Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Bobby Shew, Dan Fornero, John Thomas, Mike McGuffey, Rick Baptist, Ron King., Warren Luening., Wayne Bergeron.
For a fellow who practices law for a living, Gary Urwin is one heck of an arranger. His charts for his third CD, though solidly in the modern-mainstream-big-band tradition, use traditional elements in fresh, imaginative ways, such as ending Wayne Shorter’s “E.S.P.” with a sudden and unexpected accelerando. Urwin wrote the arrangements expressly to feature the extraordinary soloists Pete Christlieb on tenor and Bill Watrous on trombone, and they more than do them justice. Christlieb is a whiz of a player and he’s in fine form here, whether sailing through the changes of “Lester Leaps In” or caressing the melody of “I’ll Be Seeing You.” And Watrous employs his phenomenal technique and lush sound for some hard swinging on up-tempo tunes like “Beautiful Love” and a warm expressiveness on ballads like “Danny Boy.”
With saxophonist Kim Richmond, trumpeter Wayne Bergeron and trombonist Charlie Loper as section leaders and a rhythm section of pianist Christian Jacob, guitarist Frank Browne, bassist Trey Henry and drummer Ralph Razze, the personnel couldn’t be more illustrious. And in spite of the focus on Christlieb and Watrous, a few other players, especially trumpeter Bobby Shew and pianist Jacob, shine in solos of their own. ~David Franklin

Kindred Spirits

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