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Lajos Dudas: Radio Days Vol. 2
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Lajos Dudas
clarinetb.1941
The program begins in the 1980s, an especially busy period for radio recordings and broadcasts. "Soft Waves" and "Detour" come from the SWF Record Of The Week in 1980 and feature Dudas' clarinet accompanied by vibraphonist
Tom Van Der Geld
vibraphone
Ali Haurand
b.1943Kurt Billker
drumsToto Blanke
b.1939Imre K?szegi
drums
Charles Tolliver
trumpetb.1942
"Salut to Benny & Lionel" swings, with Dudas standing in for

Benny Goodman
clarinet1909 - 1986

Tommy Vig
vibraphoneb.1938

Lionel Hampton
vibraphone1908 - 2002

Attila Zoller
guitar1927 - 1998

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Philipp van Endert
guitar, electric1976's "Fragments" is the oldest track here, recorded live in Neuss with the SJW Workshop Band. The title is literal, as the track is made up of a series of short solo excerpts featuring trumpeter Weissbach and Dudas' soprano and alto saxophones over a big band with a rock-flavored electric rhythm section. Dudas' heart clearly belongs to the clarinet, but he sounds equally impressive on both saxophones. He even quotes the head of

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Charles Tolliver
trumpetb.1942
"Reni's Ballad" and Attila Zoller's composition "Homage to O.P." introduces the duo with guitarist Philipp van Endert that became a frequent performance format for the latter part of Dudas' career. The guitarist was such a steadfast partner that he appears on all of the tracks from here to the end of the album. In the duo format he effectively accompanies Dudas, then manages the difficult feat of comping for himself while soloing. "Bourree (BWV 996)" is another Bach arrangement (this time incorporating more improvisation), adding drums and percussion from Kurt Billker and Jochen Büttnerto form an unusual quartet. There is very un-Bachlike rock energy during the guitar solo, egged on by the drummers. The standard "All of Me" begins with unaccompanied clarinet before an unusual arrangement with a back beat.
As the title implies, "Blueduet" returns to the van Endert/Dudas duet. Recorded in 2006 at BR2 München, it also demonstrates van Endert's growth since the earlier recordings. "Miles" and "Toledo" (a catchy tune with a distinctive flamenco flavor) add percussionist Jochen Büttner to form a trio. The live recordings were broadcast by SWR Jazz Session in 2007. The album closes with a sweet rendition of the standard "Deep Purple" from MTVA Radio Bartók in 2017 (making it the most recent recording of the collection). It reunites the duo with drums and percussion, this time from Kurt Billker and János Szudy. A reflective ending to a lengthy and very diverse compilation, which documents the vitality of jazz music on European radio as well as Dudas' long-term contributions to it. ">
Track Listing
Soft Waves; Detour; No Dance; Back to LA; Suspicion; Salut to Benny & Lionel; Urban Blues; Mistral; Children at Play; Take 5; Fragments; Adagio; Fuga; Haddapple Beach; Tucking in; Gambler; Change of Time; Reni’s Ballad; Homage to O.P.; Bourree (BWV 996); All of Me; Blueduet; Miles; Toledo; Deep Purple.
Personnel
Lajos Dudas
clarinetCharles Tolliver
trumpetAttila Zoller
guitarPhilipp van Endert
guitar, electricTom Van Der Geld
vibraphoneKurt Billker
drumsRonnie Burrage
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Lajos Dudas: clarinet, soprano saxophone & alto saxophone (5,11,13,14); Bela Weissbach, trumpet (5,11); Charles Tolliver, trumpet (14); Sebastian Buchholz, saxophone (9); Harvey Weinaple, saxophone (14-17); Johannes Barthelmes, saxophone (14,16); Nigel Hitchcock, saxophone (14-16); Hans Sparla, trombone (14,17); Manfred Niehaus, viola (9); Márta Szirmay, vocals (9); Toto Blanke, guitar (4); Attila Zoller, guitar (7); Philipp van Endert, guitar (10,18-25); Ernst Gaida-Hartmann, keyboards (3-5); Susanne Lindeborg, keyboards (14,15); Ali Haurand: bass (1,2,12, 13); Teodossi Stoikov, bass (6,8,9); Bert Thompson, bass (7); Martin Gjakonovski, bass (10); Furio Di Castri, bass (13,15); Vitold Rek, bass (14,17); Balázs Berkes: bass (25); Tom van der Geld, vibraphone (1,2); Tommy Vig, vibraphone (6); Kurt Billker, drums/percsussion (1,2,7-10,20,21,25); Imre K?szegi, drums/percussion; (3-5); János Szudy, drums/percussion (6,12,13,25); Ronnie Burrage, drums/percussion (14,15); Wladimir Tarasov, drums/percussion (14,17); Jochen Büttner, drums/percussion (20-24).
Album information
Title: Radio Days Vol. 2 | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: RaRecords & Film
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