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John Burnett Orchestra: Down For Double
ByWhen the band's joined by clarinetist

Buddy DeFranco
clarinet1923 - 2014

Frank Catalano
saxophone, tenorThe group's take on

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
A similarly indefinable thing applies to anything that the

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
"Wind Machine" is another Basie tribute which hits the spot, thanks in no small part to a tenor sax solo from Lennie Roberts and the work of drummer Bill Byan, who appropriately evokes the spirit of

Sonny Payne
drums1926 - 1979
Ellingtonia is the order of the day again on "In a Mellow Tone," which finds the reeds sounding particularly creamy, even while proceedings are underscored by a measure of grease to keep things easy.
On a practical point it should be noted that the personnel provided here is for the band's current lineup. It's listed in the accompanying booklet, but isn't properly reflective of the artists actually performing on the disc. ">
Track Listing
In the Mood; In a Mellow Tone; Basically Blues; The Heat's On; Down For Double; One O'clock Jump; Wind Machine; West Side Story; Cottontail; Sing Sing Sing; Out of Nowhere; The Blues.
Personnel
John Burnett: conductor; Buddy DeFranco: clarinet; Terry Connell: trumpet; Mike McGrath: trumpet; Doug Scharf: trumpet; Scott Wagstaff: trumpet; Adam Gross: trombone; Russ Phillips: trombone; Dana Legg: trombone; Bill Walsh: bass trombone; Bob Frankich: alto saxophone; Justin May: alto saxophone; Mark Colby: tenor saxophone; David Kublank: tenor saxophone; Bruce Mack: baritone saxophone; Frank Caruso: piano; Mark Burnell; piano; Lennie Roberts: tenor saxophone; David Gross: trombone; Mike Flack: piano; Paul Martin: bass; Bill Byan: drums.
Album information
Title: Down For Double | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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