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The Last Recording
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Artist(s)Frank Rosolino
StudioSea Breeze Records
Release DateOctober 10, 2006
UPC Code017231308027
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About Frank Rosolino - The Last Recording

Frank Rosolino's last recording is a treasure featuring the leader's velvet-smooth trombone. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Misty - Frank Rosolino, Garner, Erroll
  2. I Thought About You - Frank Rosolino, VanHeusen, James
  3. Waltz for Diane - Frank Rosolino, Rosolino, Frank
  4. Misty - Frank Rosolino, Garner, Erroll
  5. I Thought About You - Frank Rosolino, VanHeusen, James
  6. Waltz for Diane - Frank Rosolino, Rosolino, Frank

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteFrank's Last RecordingQuote
I have to say, like many people familiar with Frank Rosolino's music, I was very moved by this particular CD. Thankfully, many years ago, a friend and a mentor to whom I am greatful introduced me to him. I can proudly say that I now have a nice collection of Frank's work. This one is a bit more special to me. It drips with soulfulness, artistry, and graceful tonality. Each time I here his work I learn something new. There is a lot to be said about Frank Rosolino.... this is music for all jazz aficionados but a must have for all bones player. May 14, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteThe last recording of a musical geniusQuote
Frank. For all of you who love Frank like I do this is a major event in recent years music history. Another exceptional recording from Frank that we haven't had the opportunity to enjoy before. Think about this. This material was refused by all the most important record companies at the time (1978) because Frank here used an electronic device called "multivider", which when he activated it gave the impression of two or three horns playing in unison. But believe me, no gimmick here, this is pure bop, pure jazz of the highest caliber. Can you imagine that? How can a record company refuse this material for the few bucks it costed I suppose ...? What they were thinking about? What kind of un-musical persons are seated in the chairs that count in the music industry? I can't believe this. Here there's a monster musician at the top of his game, perfectly in control of his art, creative and enthusiast playing some of the best music of his career and you refuse to publish an album like this? I can't believe this. Justice is not of this world for sure. Talking about this album it comprehend only three tunes but in two versions each. The versions are not different generally speaking, thay are only two different takes of the same tune. They are two standards, Errol Garner's "Misty" and Burke/Van Heusen's "I thought about you" and a wonderful original line from Frank, "Waltz for Diane" which is a minor blues in 3/4 time that he recorded before in an album he did with Sonny Stitt now under the "Collectables" label. The trio which comps under Frank is formed by pianist Larry Willis, Billy Higgins at the drums and Kevan Brandon at double bass. An excellent trio. What can I say more. Hearing Frank blowing again is such a Joy ... I can't do nothing but shut up and play again the record.
February 15, 2007

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