10th Avenue
Download links and information about 10th Avenue by Patrick Williams. This album was released in 1986 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz genres. It contains 1 tracks with total duration of 5:22 minutes.
Artist: | Patrick Williams |
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Release date: | 1986 |
Genre: | Jazz, Crossover Jazz |
Tracks: | 1 |
Duration: | 5:22 |
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1. | 10th Avenue | 5:22 |
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[Edit]Pat Williams' electrified New York Band, comprised of many of Gotham's top studio pros, turns in some live-wire performances here in this solid, energetic album with nary a hint of routine. With the help of producer Phil Ramone, Williams manages to procure an airy, transparent yet full sound from his band despite the presence of five French horns and a tuba that one would normally associate with bottom-loaded, urbane darkness. The electronic keyboards on the session are arranged and recorded with unusual skill and taste, underpinning the acoustic instruments without bogging them down. A decade ahead of the new standards trend, Williams turns to contemporaneous popular hit songs — Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years," Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind," Paul McCartney's "Mull of Kintyre" — and does well by all of them, effectively translating them into a big band context. Also superb are Williams' imaginative treatments of Nat Adderley's "Jive Samba," Quincy Jones' "The Witching Hour" and his own title track. Michael and Randy Brecker are given flattering solo showcases, as are keyboardist Richard Tee and trombonist Bill Watrous. As a prime example of first-rate contemporary big band music that doesn't pander to the accountants, doesn't get too far out for the general public and doesn't sound like all the other ensembles, it's hard to beat this album — and it's too bad that there aren't more of them around. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi