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Lajos Dudas: The Lake and the Music
ByLajos Dudas
clarinetb.1941

Philipp van Endert
guitar, electricKurt Billker
drumsRodgers and Hart's "The Lady Is A Tramp" opens the set with a sprightly, almost reggae feel, inspiring lively solos from Dudas and Van Endert (employing an overdriven fusion tone). "Sweet Georgia Brown" continues the bright tone, perhaps more so as one of the tracks without a bassist. Even "Gloomy Sunday" (aka "Hungarian Suicide Song") finds its way from introspection to an upbeat, rhythmic solo section.
Guest
Gerd Dudek
saxophone, sopranob.1938

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
Martin Gjakonovski
bass, acoustic
Karl Berger
vibraphone1935 - 2023
The liner says "Lajos makes famous standards sound fresh again. Jazz for relaxed peopletimeless and exciting." All true, if seemingly a bit contradictory. It is a pleasure to hear such masterful clarinet playing, and everyone on the team steps up in support. If it really is his last hurrah, cheers to Lajos Dudas for a fine run. ">
Track Listing
The Lady Is a Tramp; Sweet Georgia Brown; A Thousand Dreams; Gloomy Sunday; Out of Nowhere; All of Me; A Foggy Day; Filthy McNasty; St. Thomas; But I..?.
Personnel
Lajos Dudas
clarinetPhilipp van Endert
guitar, electricMartin Gjakonovski
bass, acousticLeonard E. Jones
bass, acousticVitold Rek
bassKurt Billker
drumsKarl Berger
vibraphoneGerd Dudek
saxophone, sopranoAlbum information
Title: The Lake and the Music | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: JazzSick Records
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