Gustav Brom Goes Pop (Remastered) Gustav Brom with Orchester Gustav Brom

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1970

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
30.12.2015

Label: MPS

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Big Band

Interpret: Gustav Brom with Orchester Gustav Brom

Komponist: Dusko Goykovich, Pietro Leguani, Karel Svoboda, Dave Milton, Steve Bennet, Leonello Casucci, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Jaromír Hnilička, Josef Blaha

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  • 1 Tell It Like It Is 04:10
  • 2 Schöner Gigolo 05:23
  • 3 Abendspaziergang 02:37
  • 4 Silberne Kerze 03:17
  • 5 Tortilla Flat 05:08
  • 6 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 02:50
  • 7 Happy Moments 02:43
  • 8 Lady Carneval 03:17
  • 9 Le Grand Roi 04:01
  • 10 For Sale 02:15
  • Total Runtime 35:41

Info zu Gustav Brom Goes Pop (Remastered)

Czechian Gustav Brom led one of the foremost European big bands of the 1960’s. During this period it was rated among the top ten big bands in the world. They played festivals and concerts throughout Europe, India and Cuba, with such international stars as Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Conniff, and Maynard Ferguson appearing as guest artists. The album rates more as easily accessible jazz than pop. With hip modern arrangements and outstanding solos, this 1970 release is proof positive that jazz had invaded the Iron Curtain and won. The rock-oriented Tell it Like it Is bursts forth with revelatory organ and trumpet solos. There’s a smooth trombone solo on Abendspaziergang, and Silbener Kerze features Josef Blaha’s sterling trumpet in the lead. The Latin-tinged Tortilla Flat, and the stately pageant-like Le Grand Roi are followed by the Austrian tango Schöner Gigolo – the standard “Just a Gigolo” to the English-speaking world. A jazzed-up version of the Beatle’s Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da precedes the swinging jazz waltz Happy Moments. Lady Carneval pulsates with a festive atmosphere, and For Sale ends the album on an upbeat note. This Czech band can stand on its own with any of the Western big bands of the period; it swings and the soloists are top-flight. For those who love great big band music, this is an album well worth having.

Josef Blaha, organ, piano
Josef Audes, baritone saxophone
Zdeněk Novák, tenor saxophone
Mojmír Bártek, trombone
Jaromír Hnilička, trumpet
Gustav Brom Orchester
Gustav Brom, bandleader

Digitally remastered

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