Ken Peplowski - Grenadilla (1998)
BAND/ARTIST: Ken Peplowski
- Title: Grenadilla
- Year Of Release: 1998
- Label: Concord Records [CCD-4809-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Bop, Swing
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 63:43
- Total Size: 383 MB(+3%) | 150 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Benny's Pennies - 4:08
02. Voce E Eu - 3:55
03. Copi - 6:34
04. 'Bye - 4:31
05. The Reconsidered Blues - 8:32
06. Variations - 3:56
07. The Soul In The Woods - 6:25
08. Palisades - 5:28
09. Indian Summer - 6:00
10. Farewell Blues - 7:27
11. Cry Me A River - 6:46
personnel :
Ken Peplowski - Clarinet
Ben Aronov - Piano
Greg Cohen - Bass
Chuck Redd - Drums
Guests:
Howard Alden - Acoustic & Electric Guitars (tr. 1, 2, 9, 10, 11)
Kenny Davern - Clarinet (tr. 10)
Marty Ehrlich - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet (tr. 3, 5, 6, 7)
J.D. Parran - Contrabass Clarinet (tr. 6)
Scott Robinson - Alto Clarinet (tr. 6)
Although primarily identified with the modern swing movement and long a fixture at trad jazz festivals, clarinetist Ken Peplowski's musical interests are not that limited. On this date with pianist Ben Aronov, bassist Greg Cohen, and drummer Chuck Redd, Peplowski not only welcomes as guests his frequent guitarist Howard Alden and (on "Farewell Blues") veteran clarinetist Kenny Davern, but on three pieces he interacts with Marty Ehrlich, whose clarinet and bass clarinet playing is usually heard in avant-garde settings. In addition, on bassist Cohen's "Variations," the full instrumentation consists of Peplowski, Ehrlich on bass clarinet, J.D. Parran on contrabass clarinet, and alto clarinetist Scott Robinson! Although none of the music on his date is really that avant-garde, it does give Peplowski an opportunity to stretch a bit beyond his roots. Highlights include Aronov's Tristano-ish "Benny's Pennies," "Copi," Ehrlich's "The Reconsidered Blues," the heated "Farewell Blues" (the first meeting on record for Peplowski and Davern) and "Variations." A stimulating program.~Scott Yanow
01. Benny's Pennies - 4:08
02. Voce E Eu - 3:55
03. Copi - 6:34
04. 'Bye - 4:31
05. The Reconsidered Blues - 8:32
06. Variations - 3:56
07. The Soul In The Woods - 6:25
08. Palisades - 5:28
09. Indian Summer - 6:00
10. Farewell Blues - 7:27
11. Cry Me A River - 6:46
personnel :
Ken Peplowski - Clarinet
Ben Aronov - Piano
Greg Cohen - Bass
Chuck Redd - Drums
Guests:
Howard Alden - Acoustic & Electric Guitars (tr. 1, 2, 9, 10, 11)
Kenny Davern - Clarinet (tr. 10)
Marty Ehrlich - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet (tr. 3, 5, 6, 7)
J.D. Parran - Contrabass Clarinet (tr. 6)
Scott Robinson - Alto Clarinet (tr. 6)
Although primarily identified with the modern swing movement and long a fixture at trad jazz festivals, clarinetist Ken Peplowski's musical interests are not that limited. On this date with pianist Ben Aronov, bassist Greg Cohen, and drummer Chuck Redd, Peplowski not only welcomes as guests his frequent guitarist Howard Alden and (on "Farewell Blues") veteran clarinetist Kenny Davern, but on three pieces he interacts with Marty Ehrlich, whose clarinet and bass clarinet playing is usually heard in avant-garde settings. In addition, on bassist Cohen's "Variations," the full instrumentation consists of Peplowski, Ehrlich on bass clarinet, J.D. Parran on contrabass clarinet, and alto clarinetist Scott Robinson! Although none of the music on his date is really that avant-garde, it does give Peplowski an opportunity to stretch a bit beyond his roots. Highlights include Aronov's Tristano-ish "Benny's Pennies," "Copi," Ehrlich's "The Reconsidered Blues," the heated "Farewell Blues" (the first meeting on record for Peplowski and Davern) and "Variations." A stimulating program.~Scott Yanow
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