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Emperor March: Live at the Blue Note
Charles Tolliver Big Band
Emperor March: Live at the Blue Note
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 

     
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All Artists: Charles Tolliver Big Band
Title: Emperor March: Live at the Blue Note
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Halfnote Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 3/24/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 616892453925
 

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EMPEROR MARCH-LIVE AT THE BLUE NOTE
Stuart Jefferson | San Diego,Ca | 03/28/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"One disc approximately 61 minutes,digitally mastered. The sound is clean and there is good separation between the instruments. This is a nicely presented package. The disc is housed in a tri-fold cardboard holder(which has it's pros and cons)which when unfolded shows a diagram of the entire band as they were set up on stage for this recording. Another plus is that each musician's name is shown in their respective positions on stage. This gives the listener a better feel for what was recorded that night. All compositions are by Tolliver with the exception of one,"I Want To Talk About You" by Billy Eckstine. Four of the tracks are in excess of ten minutes,which give the composition(and the band) time to really stretch out to it's full potential. The booklet gives some details as to how this band came into being and Tolliver's struggle to keep such a large concern going. Luckily,fans in the U.S. took to this music from the beginning and Tolliver is at last getting a chance to hear his big band compositions in America.



As is sometimes the case Tolliver's music was much more appreciated in Europe than in America until now. For several years Tolliver has been writing compositions for larger groups and in Europe he found his music not only being heard but revered. Most of the musicians are relatively unknown,but that means little when you hear this disc. This is pure big band music the way it's supposed to be played. The arrangements are a blend of traditional and modern big band styles.



Tolliver's band includes twenty musicians,including several trumpet players. Tolliver himself plays solo on the first track and leaves the rest to his very capable unit. This disc is a good companion to the Blue Note Records disc (With Love) Tolliver released in the recent past. If your taste runs to this type of music played with great brio and finesse,then this is for you. Hopefully Tolliver will be able to keep this band going in the future for the benefit of us all."
Raimundi
Raimundi | 04/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Magnificent modern big band album! If one thought that Charles Tolliver's 2007 Blue Note Records studio big band recording "WITH LOVE",

which was justifiably Grammy nominated (and should have won) was somehow a one-off success, this just newly released Half Note Records live recording of his big band "EMPEROR MARCH" (July 2008) at the famous Blue Note Jazz club in New York City is at the very least as good, and as stunning. He truly is the 'real deal'. Besides being one of the great trumpeters in Jazz, he has now unquestionable established himself as one of the all-time great composers, arrangers, and orchestrators in the idiom. Wonderful solos from all. Great Charles Tolliver!"
Powerful Big band
sam | midwest | 05/22/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There are 16 members in this band, making it larger than the standard big band and giving the music plenty of muscle. With a big band this size, much is required from the engine room to keep it swinging and fortunately Reggie Workman (bass) and Gene Jackson (drums)are up to the task. Tolliver's arrangements are interesting (I like the way he harmonizes flutes and trombones, for instance) without being overly busy or academic. So there's plenty of room for soloists.... standouts include Marcus Strickland on the opener, Stanley Cowell, the great Billy Harper on a ballad feature.... In short, this is a wonderful CD and we're fortunate this band was documented in concert for posterity."