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Can I Persuade You
The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
Can I Persuade You
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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THE VANGUARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA ? Can I Persuade You Can I Persuade You, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra's (VJO) first release on Planet Arts Recordings features music from the orchestra's extensive library, including work from Ga...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
Title: Can I Persuade You
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Planet Arts
Original Release Date: 4/1/2002
Re-Release Date: 5/1/2002
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 820428100126, 0820428100126, 082042810012

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THE VANGUARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA ? Can I Persuade You Can I Persuade You, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra's (VJO) first release on Planet Arts Recordings features music from the orchestra's extensive library, including work from Garnett Brown, Jimmy Giuffre, Bill Holman, Bob Mintzer and Ed Neumeister. A Special feature of this project is the music of Julie Cavadini. Ms. Cavadini was a protégé of Bill Finnegan and contributed to the band?s repertoire during Bob Brookmeyer?s tenure as artistic director. Julie?s untimely death at the age of thirty-two prevented her from becoming established in the jazz world but her limited musical output was strong enough to pass the difficult and demanding artistic sensibilities of both Mel Lewis and Bob Brookmeyer This recording is a collection of compositions and arrangements that have been regularly performand by the VJO over the years but have never been recorded or have not been recorded recently. This collection does not contain one Thad Jones (founding member of the VJO) contribution, but instead exposes some of the "non-Thad" musical facets that the band regularly draws upon. The recording was made possible through generous grants from: The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, The Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust and The New York State Council on the Arts. PRODUCTION
Produced by Sixteen as One Music Inc., - The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
Thomas Bellino, Executive Producer:
Douglas Purviance and Thomas Bellino, Producers
John Mosca, Director:
Dick Oatts, Artistic director
Recorded January: 4 & 5, 2001 - Mixed June: 13, 14 & 26, 2001 - Edison Recording Studios, New York City - Gary Chester, Engineer; Jim Murray, Assistant Engineer
Mastered by Alan Silverman at ARF! Digital, New York City
Design: Valerie Trucchia - Band photo: Roberto Rabanne - Session photos: Anthony Bellino
 

CD Reviews

Very Persuasive Big Band Jazz
John Tapscott | Canada | 08/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"On the latest CD by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, there is not one chart by Thad Jones, Bob Brookmeyer, or Jim McNeely to be heard. This time, the VJO has chosen to record charts by other, perhaps less-recognized contributors to the book. Yet there is no reduction in musical interest, intensity, or hard-driving swing.The 59 minute CD begins with a blistering, memorable original by Jimmy Giuffre entitled "Dragonfly". Rich Perry blows an exceptionally interesting tenor solo on this track. Following is "Antigua" a fire-filled samba by Bob Mintzer. Next up is "A Simple Wish", the first of two outstanding originals by the late Julie Cavidini, to whom this CD is dedicated. This chart, along with her "Can I Persuade You" are warm, reflective, but very dramatic pieces. The latter track features a soulful Dick Oatts on alto, while "A Simple Wish" builds to a dynamic climax and release in almost Kenton-like fashion. Scott Wendholt is featured in a heart-felt flugelhorn solo. Ms. Cavadini, who died in 1988 at the age of 31, was a most gifted writer.
Former band trombonist Ed Neumeister contibuted a hard-driving chart on Wayne Shorter's "Speak No Evil", with solos by Oatts and rising star Wendholt on trumpet. Garnett Brown, a trombonist in the early Thad-Mel band, is represented by two charts. First is a jaunty look at "Sophisticated Lady" featuring John Mosca on trombone and bartione star Gary Smuylan. "Bachafillen" is Brown's hard-driving modal original with plenty of solo space for altoist Billy Drewes, tenorist Ralph Lalama, and the band's newest member, trombonist Luis Bonilla.
Finally, arranger supreme Bill Holman, contributed a lengthy uptempto chart on "Just Friends" which features the whole saxophone section in solos and in a brief collective-style improvisation. The band really roars on this one. The rhythm section, John Riley on drums, Dennis Irwin on bass, and Jim McNeely on piano, is outstanding on this track and throughout the CD. (McNeely and Irwin are well featured as soloists on "Antiqua"). The personnel of this band has been remarkably consistent for the past two decades, even after Mel Lewis' death in 1990, when leadership was passed over the Oatts, Mosca, and McNeely. The section leaders, Oatts, Mosca, and Earl Gardner have been in place since 1978(!) which may account for the almost unparalleled intensity and focus of the band's sound. The sound is excellent on this production from Planet Arts, who must be congratulated for recording this band. Is this the finest big jazz band (or jazz orchestra) on the planet today? Listen to "Can I Persuade You?" and you may be persuaded! This CD is highly recommended to all lovers of Modern Big Band Jazz."