GENE HARRIS ALL STAR BIG BAND
Tribute to Count Basie
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
A big-band date that slightly predated pianist Gene Harris' association with the Philip Morris Superband, this CD is ostensibly a tribute to the recently deceased Count Basie, but surprisingly, only two of the eight songs ("Swingin' the Blues" and "Blue and Sentimental") were played by Basie, although one original ("Captain Bill") was written in homage of the bandleader. Harris' 16-piece orchestra does bring back the spirit of Basie's band in spots, with a lightly but steadily swinging rhythm section and such soloists as trumpeters Conte Candoli and Jon Faddis and tenors Plas Johnson and Bob Cooper. But in reality, Harris dominates the solo spotlight, and the music (which includes a memorable version of "When Did You Leave Heaven") is a bit predictable.
Ray Brown
Bass, Composer, Guest Artist
James Leary
Bass
Herb Ellis
Composer, Guest Artist, Guitar
Jeff Hamilton
Drums, Guest Artist
Phil Edwards
Guest Artist, Sax (Tenor)
Bill Watrous
Guest Artist, Trombone
Conte Candoli
Guest Artist, Trumpet
Jon Faddis
Guest Artist, Trumpet
Snooky Young
Guest Artist, Trumpet
Gene Harris
Performer, Piano, Primary Artist
Bill Green
Sax (Alto)
Marshall Royal
Sax (Alto)
Jack Nimitz
Sax (Baritone)
Bob Cooper
Sax (Tenor)
Garnett Brown
Trombone
Thurman Green
Trombone
Charles Loper
Trombone
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr.
Trombone
Bill Waltrous
Trombone
Bobby Bryant
Trumpet
Frank Szabo
Trumpet
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