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In Full Swing

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Download links and information about In Full Swing by Jerry Bruno, Doug Lawrence, Ben Aronov, John Eckert, Alan Gauvin, Harvey Tibbs, Tony Corbiscello Big Band, Dave Stahl, Danny Cahn, Patrick Rickman, Steve Bleifuss, Bruce Eidem, Matt Ingman, Dave Bixler, Jim Perry, John Zemba. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Pop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 41:32 minutes.

Artist: Jerry Bruno, Doug Lawrence, Ben Aronov, John Eckert, Alan Gauvin, Harvey Tibbs, Tony Corbiscello Big Band, Dave Stahl, Danny Cahn, Patrick Rickman, Steve Bleifuss, Bruce Eidem, Matt Ingman, Dave Bixler, Jim Perry, John Zemba
Release date: 1999
Genre: Pop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 41:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Close As Pages In a Book 2:32
2. That Old Feeling 2:42
3. I'll Never Say Never Again Again 2:19
4. Saturday Night - Is The Loneliest Night of the Week 2:06
5. But Not for Me 3:41
6. Dream 4:18
7. Margie 2:31
8. When the Sun Comes Out 3:56
9. Bikini Bossa 2:25
10. Have You Met Miss Jones 2:40
11. Johnnie's Theme 2:14
12. Lady of Spain 2:45
13. Lover 2:59
14. Around Town 4:24

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Chosen as the orchestra to open at all the stops on Frank Sinatra's final tour, Tony Corbiscello's 16-piece big band pulls out the stops on a play list of 14 tunes. There are also three originals by Marion Evans who also did the arrangements that are not only tasteful but diverse; for example, they don't all sound the same. Stocked with players from the New York area and driven by leader Corbiscello's drums, this album is replete with well-drilled ensemble playing as well as refreshing and timely solos. The session is further enhanced by the presence of A-one guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli on "Lover," "Dream," "Around Town," and, especially, "But Not for Me" played jam session style. The latter track is one of the highlights of the session opening with Corbiscello's brushes playing behind the subtle piano of veteran Ben Aronov fading to the ensemble with Corbiscello's drums still hanging on. Pizzarelli comes in to take a couple of choruses followed by an unidentified trombone player. That's a major failing with this CD, the failure to identify those responsible for the excellent solo work. The band can play sweet without sounding maudlin as shown on "Dream," which opens with a trumpet with a mixture of Harry James and Charlie Spivak licks. "When the Sun Comes Out" borrows from Stan Kenton, including the trombone figures Kenton occasionally used to end his tunes. While Evans' arrangements are pleasant and varied, if not imaginative, his original material sounds somewhat dated, lacking vibrancy. The best of the bunch is "Bikini Bossa" featuring Aronov's piano. The barnburner on this set is, not surprisingly, the Richard Rodgers/Larry Hart classic "Lover" replete with the Maynard Ferguson-like screaming trumpet and Pizzarelli hot jazz guitar within a Les Brown-type arrangement. Ordinarily just providing a bit more than 40 minutes of music is a cause for complaint. In this case, more might have been overkill from this high-powered aggregation. In Full Swing is recommended.