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Mike Westbrook: Band of Bands
ByMike Westbrook
composer / conductorb.1936

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Several things impress immediately here. Firstly, though known primarily for their association with Westbrook, the rhythm section of bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Marcus Vergette and drummer Coach York lends a tightness to proceedings which adds tension and drama where needed"Gas, Dust, Stone" and "Blues for Terenzi," being just two cases in pointbut an appropriate delicacy of touch when required on "My Lover's Coat." Secondly, the use of Karen Street's accordion, both as part of the rhythm section and as a front-line instrument, adds both depth and texture to the music. Thirdly, the way the composer deploys his resources gives the aural impression of a much larger ensemble. Perhaps Street's accordion is one of the factors in this regard.

Chris Biscoe
saxophoneb.1947
Peter Whyman
clarinet
Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
Band of Bands explodes with a joy and energy which is captivating from the opening notes of "Glad Day" to Coach York's solo on "What I Like." Band of bands and band of friends. ">
Track Listing
Track Listing: Glad Day; Blues for Terenzi; Johnny Come Lately; Yellow Dog; Black Market; Doll’s House; My Lover’s Coat; My Pale Parasol; Gas, Dust, Stone; What I Like
Personnel
Mike Westbrook
composer / conductorAdditional Instrumentation
Mike Westbrook: piano; Kate Westbrook: voice; Chris Biscoe: alto, soprano; Pete Whyman: alto, soprano, clarinet; Karen Street: accordion; Marcus Vergette: bass; Coach York: drums.
Album information
Title: Band of Bands | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Westbrook Records
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