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Jammin'

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Download links and information about Jammin' by Engelbert Wrobel. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:15:02 minutes.

Artist: Engelbert Wrobel
Release date: 2001
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:15:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. You Do Something to Me (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 6:53
2. Can't Help Lovin' That Man (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 5:09
3. Rose Room (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 5:42
4. I Can't Get Started (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 5:17
5. Robbin's Nest (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 6:53
6. Smiles (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 5:30
7. When I Grow Too Old to Dream (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 6:46
8. Mama Inez (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 4:58
9. I Surrender Dear (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 6:10
10. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 4:20
11. I Can't Believe That You Are In Love With Me (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 5:57
12. Candlelights (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 4:21
13. El Salon de Gutbucket (featuring Chris Hopkins, Frank Roberscheuten) 7:06

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Although many of the names on this release might be unfamiliar to jazz fans as a whole, traditional jazz and swing lovers will devour this very enjoyable date. The jam session on this live CD occurred during the 1999 IAJRC convention in Hamburg, featuring Engelbert Wrobel (clarinet, tenor sax, and soprano sax) and Frank Roberscheuten (clarinet, tenor sax, and alto sax), two musicians who are quite familiar with each other's playing, along with a pickup rhythm section of pianist Chris Hopkins, bassist Harvey Weston, and drummer Bobby Worth. The selections are fairly standard for the genre, including "You Do Something to Me," "I Can't Get Started," and "I Surrender Dear," all of which (along with the remaining tracks) are played with inspiration and enthusiasm by this talented group that was thrown together with little time to rehearse. Recommended.