California Dreamin' Bud Shank

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Album Veröffentlichung:
1966

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.12.2015

Label: Blue Note

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Interpret: Bud Shank

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  • 1 California Dreamin' 02:29
  • 2 Imprevu 02:54
  • 3 Listen People 02:22
  • 4 What The World Needs Now Is Love 02:51
  • 5 In Times Like These 03:05
  • 6 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 02:38
  • 7 Woman 02:20
  • 8 Monday Monday 02:22
  • 9 Daydream 03:04
  • 10 Gotta Go 02:39
  • 11 The End Of The World 02:43
  • 12 Husbands & Wives 02:12
  • Total Runtime 31:39

Info zu California Dreamin'

Alto saxophonist and flutist Bud Shank (1926-2009) helped define the 'cool jazz' sound that developed on the U.S. West Coast in the 1950s. Later he was the among the musicians who introduced North American audiences to Brazilian music.

But a series of albums Shank recorded for World Pacific in the 1960s had little to with jazz and everything to do with appealing to a pop audience and garnering radio airplay. That's not to say these were bad albums -- they weren't.

But with titles like Michelle, Girl in Love, A Spoonful of Jazz and Magical Mystery listeners knew exactly what to expect -- jazz-flavored easy listening versions of current pop hits. Tracks from these LPs turned up regularly on the playlists of radio stations that featured what was then known as 'good' or 'beautiful music' -- in other words easy listening with a heavy emphasis on instrumentals. Jazz stations also played these albums, but mainly in the daytime.

Shank's cycle of pop-oriented albums began with California Dreamin' (1966). Interestingly he had played a flute solo on the Mamas and Papas original recording in 1965, but here Shank sticks mainly to alto although there is a brief flute interlude. Trumpeter Chet Baker contributes a few licks as well.

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