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The Hamburg Concert - Tribute to a Legend (Live)

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Download links and information about The Hamburg Concert - Tribute to a Legend (Live) by Bob Wilber. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:18:04 minutes.

Artist: Bob Wilber
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:18:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Down In Honky Tonk Town (featuring Unknown) 4:37
2. Promenade aux Champs-Elysées (featuring Unknown) 6:27
3. Oh, Daddy (featuring Unknown) 3:36
4. Miss Jennie's Ball (featuring Unknown) 2:32
5. Egyptian Fantasy (featuring Unknown) 4:02
6. Quincy Street Stomp (featuring Unknown) 5:00
7. Georgia Cabin (featuring Unknown) 4:31
8. I Had It But It's All Gone Now (featuring Unknown) 3:11
9. Maryland My Maryland (featuring Traditional) 4:54
10. Si tu vois ma mere (featuring Unknown) 5:49
11. Dans le rue d'Antibes (featuring Unknown) 6:03
12. Premier Bal (featuring Unknown) 7:31
13. Reverie (featuring Unknown) 4:07
14. Chloé (featuring Unknown) 3:44
15. Petite fleur (featuring Unknown) 3:44
16. After You've Gone (featuring Unknown) 8:16

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Bob Wilber's Bechet Legacy has been a part-time group since 1980. Wilber (on soprano and clarinet) was always enthusiastic about paying tribute to his former teacher Sidney Bechet and was able to interpret Bechet's music without directly imitating the great soprano saxophonist. For this live outing, Wilber is ably assisted by the talented trumpeter Randy Sandke, pianist Mark Shane, guitarist Dave Cliff, bassist Dave Green, drummer Butch Miles and (on a few numbers) singer Pug Horton. In addition to ten Bechet compositions, the group plays six songs that Bechet performed at one time or another. The solos are melodic and full of chance-taking, the ensembles are heated and the overall program is quite delightful and swinging. Highlights include "Down In Honky Tonk Town," "Egyptian Fantasy," "Maryland My Maryland" and "Dans Le Rue D'Antibes."