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Wynton Marsalis - Standards & Ballads

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Standards & Ballads
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Artist(s)Wynton Marsalis
StudioSony Legacy
Release DateJanuary 22, 2008
UPC Code886971042825
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Tracks

  1. When It's Sleepytime Down South
  2. Stardust
  3. Embraceable You
  4. Reflections
  5. After You've Gone
  6. The Seductress
  7. My Ideal
  8. Spring Yaounde
  9. Melancholia
  10. Where Or When
  11. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
  12. April In Paris
  13. I Can't Get Started
  14. Flamingo

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 An impressive collection of "standards"
Wynton Marsalis has been described as the most powerful jazz musician in America today. "Powerful" is an appropriate adjective not only for his commitment to jazz education and proliferation (he made Jazz at Lincoln Center an internationally respected name) but also for his calm, controlled, and thoughtful approach to the trumpet. When you hear him drag on the melodic lines of My Ideal (tk 7) à la Miles Davis, or pound on the staccato beats of When It's Sleepytime Down South (tk 1) or float, muted, over the drum beat of Flamingo (tk 14), you recognize the depth of his art and the strength he has in knowing when to push and when to let. The arrangement of April In Paris (tk 12) is a standout of the album - the quartet dramatically changes feels from a hurried straight to a loose swing throughout - highly recommended. Marsalis co-produced this compilation of jazz standards and by choosing unusual standards and unique performances, we see how attentive he is to reinterpreting the shared language of the jazz world. March 7, 2008

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