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Lajos Dudas: Some Great Songs Vol. 2
ByLajos Dudas
clarinetb.1941
The supporting players from the first disc return: guitarist Philipp van Endert and percussionists Kurt Billker and Jochen Büchner, all of whom appeared on Radio Days. Despite the thin forces every track is very engaging. Kudos must go the van Endert who manages to fill the musical space rhythmically, and with lines and melody/chord playing.
The eight tracks really are a collection of "great songs," some better known than others, including an original, "A Quiet Day" by Dudas. There is an incredible version of

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959
van Endert continues the low, organ sounds on the introduction to

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
"Take Five" by

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Dudas' "A Quiet Day" is a very pretty, poignant tune that unrolls slowly, with Dudas delicately accompanied in a textbook-perfect fashion by van Endert. "Smile" by Charlie Chaplin and used in his move Modern Times provides a nice contrast with a virtuoso solo introduction by van Endert leading to Dudas' darting and floating treatment of the tune.
Dudas' art is displayed in the immense amount of musical and emotional information that is contained in every note he plays, without (somehow) calling attention to himself.
May Lajos Dudas continue to make deep, beautiful music for another twenty years. ">
Track Listing
Falsa Baina; Goodbye Pork Pie Hat; Interplay; A Quiet Day; Smile; Take Five; Vierd Blues; Yours Is My Heart Alone.
Personnel
Lajos Dudas
clarinetLajos Dudas: clarinet; Philipp van Endert: guitar; Kurt Billker: percussion (1,5,8); Jochen Büttner: percussion (2,6).
Album information
Title: Some Great Songs Vol. 2 | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: JazzSick Records
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