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Extreme Heat
Pat Longo & His Hollywood Jazz Band
Extreme Heat
Genre: Jazz
 
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Pat Longo and his Hollywood Jazz Band?s newest release ?Extreme Heat? provides jazz audiences with jazz big band latin rhythms recorded by LA?s finest jazz musicians. This CD features exciting new arrangements of jazz sta...  more »

     
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All Artists: Pat Longo & His Hollywood Jazz Band
Title: Extreme Heat
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Longann 2000
Release Date: 3/30/2004
Genre: Jazz
Style: Latin Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 791022226621

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Pat Longo and his Hollywood Jazz Band?s newest release ?Extreme Heat? provides jazz audiences with jazz big band latin rhythms recorded by LA?s finest jazz musicians. This CD features exciting new arrangements of jazz standards in a latin groove with many prominent solo spots for the musicians to stretch out.

Pat Longo and his Hollywood Jazz Band, following up on the success of Pat?s album of songs used in the HBO drama ?The Sopranos?, gives jazz fans a program of latin influenced big band performances. Pat utilizes new arrangements by such jazz luminaries as Bob Florence, Buddy Childers, Kim Richmond and Bill Armstrong,

Pat is joined by LA?s greatest jazz musicians including Carl Saunders, Wayne Bergeron, Kim Richmond, Pete Christlieb, Bob Efford, Charlie Loper, Scott Whitfield, Andy Martin, Christian Jacob, and Trey Henry.
 

CD Reviews

Latin Jazz at its best.
Designed Influence | Colorado, USA | 09/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"One listen to Manteca and you'll be hooked. This is a high-energy album that maintains its feel throughout.



A great buy. The artwork itself is worth the price."
A Latin Explosion
Bill Barger | Manhattan Beach CA USA | 01/01/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The opening line--"Manteca"--burns the house down. Outstanding solo work by Carl Saunders is worth the album price and other tracks are sheer joy, featuring solo work by Bob Efford, Christian Jacob, Bud Armstrong, Charlie Lager and the boss, Pat Longo."