Tony Coe, Alan Barnes - Days of Wine and Roses (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: Tony Coe, Alan Barnes
- Title: Days of Wine and Roses
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Zephyr Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:07:29
- Total Size: 294 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Who Cares?
02. Deep in a Dream
03. Oh Lady Be Good
04. Chilli Pepper
05. Too Late Now
06. Flamingo
07. My Old Flame
08. Days of Wine and Roses
09. How High the Moon
10. I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan
11. Blue Room
12. Applecore
Each of the releases from the British Zephyr label features Brian Lemon on piano. This is one of the best in the series because it matches together the many reeds of Tony Coe (tenor, soprano and clarinet) and Alan Barnes (alto, baritone, soprano, clarinet and bass clarinet) with a solid four-piece rhythm section (Lemon, guitarist Dave Cliff, bassist Dave Green and drummer Allan Ganley). Because Coe and Barnes switch instruments from cut-to-cut, there is a lot of variety in tone colors throughout the session, which mostly concentrates on swing and bop standards. Coe, who can be quite adventurous, has little difficulty adjusting to the conservative yet colorful setting. Among the many enjoyable selections are the renditions of George Gershwin's "Who Cares," Art Pepper's "Chili Pepper," "Too Late Now" and "Blue Room," and Gerry Mulligan's "Applecore." A joyful and swinging set.
01. Who Cares?
02. Deep in a Dream
03. Oh Lady Be Good
04. Chilli Pepper
05. Too Late Now
06. Flamingo
07. My Old Flame
08. Days of Wine and Roses
09. How High the Moon
10. I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan
11. Blue Room
12. Applecore
Each of the releases from the British Zephyr label features Brian Lemon on piano. This is one of the best in the series because it matches together the many reeds of Tony Coe (tenor, soprano and clarinet) and Alan Barnes (alto, baritone, soprano, clarinet and bass clarinet) with a solid four-piece rhythm section (Lemon, guitarist Dave Cliff, bassist Dave Green and drummer Allan Ganley). Because Coe and Barnes switch instruments from cut-to-cut, there is a lot of variety in tone colors throughout the session, which mostly concentrates on swing and bop standards. Coe, who can be quite adventurous, has little difficulty adjusting to the conservative yet colorful setting. Among the many enjoyable selections are the renditions of George Gershwin's "Who Cares," Art Pepper's "Chili Pepper," "Too Late Now" and "Blue Room," and Gerry Mulligan's "Applecore." A joyful and swinging set.
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