Heavy Weight High Quality 180g Vinyl Direct Metal Master Double LP!
This recording of one of Benny Goodman's last concerts in Germany (which was held for NDR's "Sunday Concerts" series) is much more than a newly discovered collector's item for fans of the eternally young American swing tradition. Using minimal recording equipment, Günter Pauler made an exciting and even touching sound-document of Goodman's worldclass playing at the Hamburg Congress Centre on his last European tour in 1981. The impressive interplay between the (then) young Danish and Belgian musicians and the old master of classic jazz on the large stage of the CCH Hamburg showcases great mutual playing synergy and class.
Accompanied by a quintet of Danish top musicians including the violinist Svend Asmussen (who died in 2017) plus the Belgian guitarist Philip Catherine, Goodman's rather traditional clarinet tone comes together with pulsing European jazz to create a surprisingly captivating result. Even after thousands of shows, Goodman still manages to coax exciting moments out of songs from the worldwide jazz canon ranging from "After You've Gone" to the legendary "Sing, Sing, Sing". Whether in an intimate duet with the violinist and vibraphonist Svend Asmussen, or playing "Lady Be Good" with the whole band, the old-master allows his younger accompanying musicians plenty of room for individual interpretation and still drives the quintet repeatedly back to the dance floor of the American swing of the 30s. Goodman's legacy: "It's Easy To Remember", one man, one clarinet, one melody. An ecstaticly swinging evening, captured perfectly and impressively. - Axel Janssen, May 2020
Features
This recording of one of Benny Goodman's last concerts in Germany (which was held for NDR's "Sunday Concerts" series) is much more than a newly discovered collector's item for fans of the eternally young American swing tradition. Using minimal recording equipment, Günter Pauler made an exciting and even touching sound-document of Goodman's worldclass playing at the Hamburg Congress Centre on his last European tour in 1981. The impressive interplay between the (then) young Danish and Belgian musicians and the old master of classic jazz on the large stage of the CCH Hamburg showcases great mutual playing synergy and class.
Accompanied by a quintet of Danish top musicians including the violinist Svend Asmussen (who died in 2017) plus the Belgian guitarist Philip Catherine, Goodman's rather traditional clarinet tone comes together with pulsing European jazz to create a surprisingly captivating result. Even after thousands of shows, Goodman still manages to coax exciting moments out of songs from the worldwide jazz canon ranging from "After You've Gone" to the legendary "Sing, Sing, Sing". Whether in an intimate duet with the violinist and vibraphonist Svend Asmussen, or playing "Lady Be Good" with the whole band, the old-master allows his younger accompanying musicians plenty of room for individual interpretation and still drives the quintet repeatedly back to the dance floor of the American swing of the 30s. Goodman's legacy: "It's Easy To Remember", one man, one clarinet, one melody. An ecstaticly swinging evening, captured perfectly and impressively. - Axel Janssen, May 2020
Features
- Heavy Weight High Quality 180g Vinyl LP
- Direct Metal Master Cut Vinyl
- Live at CCH Hamburg, December 9, 1981
- Recorded by Gunter Pauler
- Transferred from the original analog reel-to-reel tape
- Premastering by Hans-Jorg Maucksch, Pauler Acoustics
- DMM disc cutting by Hendrik Pauler
- Gatefold Jacket
- Made in Germany
- Total running time: 93 minutes
Musicians
Benny Goodman - clarinet
Svend Asmussen - violin, vibraphone
Philip Catherine - guitar
Mads Vinding - bass
Bjarne Rostvold - drums
Claes Crona - piano
Tracks:
Side A:
After You've Gone
If I Had You
Avalon
Careless Love
The Days Of Wine And Roses
Side B:
Hush-a-Bye
Sweet Georgia Brown
I Want To Be Happy
Here's That Rainy Day
Oh, Lady Be Good
Side C:
Nuages
Airmail Special
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Don't Be That Way
Body And Soul
Side D:
How High The Moon
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing)
Goodbye
It's Easy To Remember
UPC: 4013357880511