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Arne Domnérus With Jimmy Rowles / Arne Domnerus With Jimmy Rowles

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Download links and information about Arne Domnérus With Jimmy Rowles / Arne Domnerus With Jimmy Rowles by Jimmie Rowles, Arne Domnerus. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:30:51 minutes.

Artist: Jimmie Rowles, Arne Domnerus
Release date: 2002
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:30:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Sheik of Araby 6:35
2. After All 4:24
3. Sharkfinn 4:17
4. Devils Island 5:37
5. Fred 6:47
6. I Got It Bad (featuring Jan Allan) 4:32
7. Tigress 4:48
8. Au Privave 4:36
9. You Started Something 2:30
10. Meditation for Saxophone (Bonus Track) 4:05
11. Du Gamla Du Fria (featuring Bengt Hallberg) 4:35
12. Över Berg Och Dalar (featuring Bengt Hallberg) 4:38
13. Höstlandet (featuring Bengt Hallberg) 3:40
14. Sommarnatt (featuring Bengt Hallberg) 4:18
15. Stillhetens Metafor (featuring Bengt Hallberg) 2:01
16. Dodgin' (featuring Gunnar Svensson) 2:42
17. Karl-Bertil Jonssons Julafton (featuring Gunnar Svensson) 1:55
18. Your's and Mine 5:35
19. My Wild Irish Rose 2:40
20. Simple Waltz (featuring Gunnar Svensson) 5:23
21. Take Love Easy (featuring Georg Riedel) 5:13

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This two-CD compilation combines two complete albums by alto saxophonist Arne Domnérus: a 1973 small-group date with Jimmy Rowles and a Domnérus-led date that alternates between a quartet and a nonet. Although he's a talented musician, he is extremely generous in featuring his fellow players. The first disc begins awkwardly with an overly long jive vocal by Rowles as he introduces "The Sheik of Araby" by himself; the pace finally picks up as he abandons the microphone. Domnérus makes the most of Rowles' lush backing in his lovely rendition of Billy Strayhorn's "After All," which strongly reflects the influence of Johnny Hodges. The duo expands to a quintet with the addition of trumpeter Jan Allan, bassist George Riedel, and drummer Rune Carlsson, kicking off with Riedel's snappy post-bop vehicle "Sharkfinn" and continuing with a brisk samba treatment of Neal Hefti's little-known "Fred." The quintet's lively interpretation of "Au Privave" finds Rowles stealing the spotlight for himself. Duke Ellington's bluesy ballad "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" is a showcase for Allan with Rowles. The second disc is a bit more uneven, as more of the session consists of originals and European folk tunes, none of which leave a lasting impression. Fortunately, the easygoing quartet arrangement of "Yours & Mine," a richly textured nonet scoring of "My Wild Irish Rose" (not exactly a jazz standard!), and a playful version of Clark Terry's "Simple Waltz" all make a lasting impression. Two bonus tracks from guest appearances by Domnérus with big bands are added to the original releases.