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Django Bates / Frankfurt Radio Big Band: Saluting Sgt. Pepper
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Steve Arguelles
drumsb.1963

Martin France
drumsb.1964

Iain Ballamy
saxophone, tenorb.1964
Bates solo career began with Summer Fruits (and Unrest) (JMT, 1993) and most recently he issued two direct and indirect tributes to

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Rather than asking if the Beatles catalog really needs another jazz interpretation, it's time to acknowledge that the compositions of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison have become modern standards, open to deeper mining. Saluting Sgt. Pepper is unique in that it covers material from only one album in a Beatles catalog that could be considered one milestone after another. Bates critical roles on the album are broad, discounting only his tenor horn, but including arrangements, keyboard and a bit of background vocalizing. Brunn is back on drums as part of Bates core group called Eggs Laid by Tigers. Martin Ullits Dahl handles the lead vocals with backing from bassist Jonas Westergaard. Surrounding the smaller group is the fourteen-piece Frankfurt Radio Big Band.
The vocaliststhankfullymake no attempt to sound like the Beatles, while each of the pieces are relatively true to the music of the original compositions. Tunes like "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "When I'm Sixty Four" have a touch of the playful style Bates employed with his musical performances of Circus Umbilicus. Tenor saxophonist Tony Lakatos adds some jazz fire to "With A Little Help From My Friends," "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" and "Getting Better" while Bates and guitarist Martin Scales' solos add flair to the normally laid-back "Fixing A Hole." Harrison's "Within You Without You" is appropriately stripped down to highlight the exotic flavor of the original. The closing piece, "A Day In The Life," is the perfect combination of balladry and psychedelia, bringing Saluting Sgt. Pepper to a theatric conclusion.
Bates has worked in

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Bill Bruford
drumsb.1949
Track Listing
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band; With A Little Help From My Friends; Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds; Getting Better; Fixing A Hole; She's Leaving Home; Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!; Within You Without You; When I'm Sixty Four; Lovely Rita; Good Morning Good Morning; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise); A Day In The Life.
Personnel
Django Bates
pianoDjango Bates: keyboard, backing vocals, arranger, conductor; Stuart Hall: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, lap steel, electric sitar, violin; (Eggs Laid By Tigers): Martin Ullits Dahl: lead vocal; Jonas Westergaard: electric bass, backing vocals; Peter Bruun: drums, percussion, backing vocals; (Frankfurt Radio Big Band): Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn: soprano sax, flute, clarinet; Oliver Leicht: alto sax, flute, clarinet, alto clarinet; Tony Lakatos: tenor sax, flute; Steffen Weber: tenor sax, alto flute, bass clarinet; Rainer Heute: baritone sax, bass sax, bass clarinet, contra alto clarinet; Frank Wellert: trumpet; Thomas Vogel: trumpet; Martin Auer: trumpet, flugelhorn; Axel Schlosser: trumpet, flugelhorn; Günter Bollmann: trombone; Peter Feil: trombone; Christian Jaksj?: trombone; Jan Schreiner: bass trombone; Martin Scales: electric guitar.
Album information
Title: Saluting Sgt. Pepper | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Edition Records
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