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5 for Freddie: Bucky's Tribute to Freddie Green
Bucky Pizzarelli
5 for Freddie: Bucky's Tribute to Freddie Green
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #1

Bucky Pizzarelli's tribute to Freddie Green, Count Basie's exceptional rhythm guitarist, should appeal to all lovers of guitar music and admirers of Count Basie's "All American Rhythm Section." Every track abounds with...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bucky Pizzarelli
Title: 5 for Freddie: Bucky's Tribute to Freddie Green
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Arbors Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 2/13/2007
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Swing Jazz, Tributes
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 780941134421

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Album Description
Bucky Pizzarelli's tribute to Freddie Green, Count Basie's exceptional rhythm guitarist, should appeal to all lovers of guitar music and admirers of Count Basie's "All American Rhythm Section." Every track abounds with taste, elegance, invention, and swing. Pizzarelli considers this one of his finest recordings.

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CD Reviews

A Swinger's Paradise
John C. Graham | toronto, ontario Canada | 06/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This recording is, perhaps, the finest modern day version of a wonderfully swinging four piece rhythm section as introduced by Count Basie back in the nineteen thirties. It's Basie as played by John Bunch with Jay Leonhart doing Walter Page, Mickey Roker's Jo Jones timekeeping and Buckey Pizzarelli strumming the acoustic rhythm guitar Freddie Greene style. These guys sound absolutely beautiful together. To top it off, Warren Vache fills the role of Harry Edison playing a harmon muted trumpet on all the numbers. You're in for a real treat even if you've never heard Basie's small group projects. This is really a fantastic recording in every way and should not be missed by fanciers of the genre. Arbors releases impressive sessions every year without fail and this is, without a doubt, one of the absolute best."
"All American Rhythm Section ... Bucky Pizzarelli ... Arbor
J. Lovins | Missouri-USA | 11/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Arbor Records presents "5 FOR FREDDIE" --- Count Basie's "All-American Rhythm Section" brought to life with elegance, taste and swing in a recording Bucky Pizzarelli considers to be one of his finest.



John Paul 'Bucky' Pizzarelli (born January 9, 1926 (1926-01-09) (age 81)) is an American classical jazz guitarist and banjoist, perhaps most notable for his work with jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli, his son. John has also worked for NBC as a staffman for Dick Cavett (1951) and also ABC with Bobby Rosengarden in (1952). The list of musicians Bucky has collaborated with over his career is considerable, including Les Paul, Stephane Grappelli, and Benny Goodman. Bucky acknowledges Django Reinhardt, Freddie Green, and George Van Eps for their influences on his style and mode of play --- (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)



5 for Freddie: Bucky's Tribute to Freddie Green (Tracks Listings)



1 Groovin' High [6:00]

2 Bustin' Suds [6:00]

3 For Lena and Lennie [9:12]

4 Up in the Blues [4:04]

5 Down for Double [4:10]

6 High Tide [4:27]

7 Dreamsville [4:04]

8 Shiny Stockings [5:58]

9 Centerpiece [4:43]

10 Corner Pocket [4:30]

11 All of Me [4:10]

12 Sophisticated Swing [6:33]

13 Lester Leaps In [4:21]



Hats off to Arbor Records --- strongly recommend this CD to all music lovers and all others who need to hear some great Jazz music --- Bucky Pizzarelli (Producer and Primary Artist, Guitar, Leader), John Bunch (Piano), Warren Vache (Cornet), Jay Leonhart (Bass), Mickey Roker (Drums), please stand up and take a bow for this well deserved rare gem you've given us --- this is a keeper!



Total Time: 68 mins on 13 Tracks ~ Arbor Records ~ (2/13/2007)"
Bucky Nails Freddie
Michael R. McCrary | hawaii | 10/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Bucky does a great job of displaying the lost art of rhythm guitar. I wish the guitar was a little more prominent in the mix, but it's a great tribute to Freddie Green and his wonderful style of guitar. Great tune selection, too."