A collection of hits from the era played with stylish swing.
This album features the Count Basie Orchestra performing popular hits of the time. Quincy Jones was in charge of all the arrangements, bringing a new sound to the band.
The core of this album lies in the fusion of Basie's strong swing and Quincy Jones's modern arrangements. Original songs such as "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Fly Me to the Moon" are beautifully reconstructed in a big band jazz format. The contrast between Basie's own restrained piano solos and the explosive brass section is striking, fully demonstrating the power of the band known at the time as the "New Testament."
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A:
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1)
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This Could Be The Start Of Something Big
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2)
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I Left My Heart In San Francisco
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3)
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One Mint Julip
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4)
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The Swingin' Shepherd Blues
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5)
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I Can't Stop Loving You
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B:
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1)
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Moon River
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2)
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Fly Me To The Moon
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3)
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What Kind Of Fool Am I
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4)
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Walk, Don't Run
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Nice 'N' Easy
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6)
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Theme From "The Apartment"
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Tenor Saxophone, Flute - Frank Wess
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Arranged By - Quincy Jones
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Trumpet - Albert aarons
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Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet - Frank Foster
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Trombone - Urbie Green
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Trumpet - Thad Jones
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Trumpet - Sonny Cohn
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Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute - Charlie Fowlkes
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Tenor Saxophone, Flute - Eric Dixon
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Guitar - Freddie Green
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Trombone - Benny Powell
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Trombone - Henry Coker
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Trumpet - F.P. Ricard
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Trombone - Grover Mitchell
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Drums - Sonny Payne
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Bass - Buddy Catlett
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Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Marshall Royal
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Trumpet - Edward Prestom
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Liner Notes - Marc Crawford