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Gary Alesbrook: Jazz In Movies
ByGary Alesbrook
trumpetb.1976
Alesbrook has wonderful tone and technique. His runs are light and fluid, his melodic choices as natural and swinging as if he'd only been playing this kind of material throughout his career. There's no danger of being blasted with screechy high notes; start to finish, it's uncluttered, well-arranged and delightful.
The CD package is basic, with no liners, but when asked Alesbrook e-mailed this: "I'm driven by the idea of 'swing' and I love movie soundtracks with their link to some of the finest jazz standards around...I love jazz, especially the old school west coast artists like

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The only down side to this sterling debut is that it's far too brief: the CD runs less than 40 minutes (this affected its star rating a bit). The longest track, at 8 minutes, is "On The Street Where You Live," where the band really gets to stretch out with impressive solos and trades all around. The good news is that there's another record on the way, with more of Alesbrook to look forward to. ">
Track Listing
I'll See You In My Dreams; Smile; On The Street Where You Live; The Death Theme; Pure Imagination; Marlowe's Theme: Alfie; If I Only Had A Brain.
Personnel
Gary Alesbrook
trumpetGary Alesbrook: trumpet, flugelhorn; George Cooper: piano; Will Harris: double bass; Scott Hammond: drums. Also featuring: Phil King: vocal (7); Elliott Cole: vocal (2); Tom Meighan: vocal (5).
Album information
Title: Jazz In Movies | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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