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The Marsalis Family
Marsalis Family, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis
The Marsalis Family
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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In 1981, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and saxophonist Branford Marsalis burst on the scene as the young lions who started a jazz renaissance. They were followed by their younger brothers, trombonist Delfeayo and drummer Jason...  more »

     
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All Artists: Marsalis Family, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis
Title: The Marsalis Family
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Marsalis Music
Release Date: 2/4/2003
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 011661330221, 0011661330221

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In 1981, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and saxophonist Branford Marsalis burst on the scene as the young lions who started a jazz renaissance. They were followed by their younger brothers, trombonist Delfeayo and drummer Jason. Incredible as it sounds, they've never recorded together as a family. On August 4, 2001, at the University of New Orleans, they performed with their father, the esteemed pianist and educator Ellis Marsalis in a concert that marked his retirement from the school's jazz department. Supported by bassist Roland Guerin, the family delivers a swinging live program of standards and original works in trio, quartet, and sextet combinations. The elder Marsalis's pristine pianism colors his midtempo tune "Swingin' at the Haven," while Jason Marsalis's Afro-tinged intro peppers the standard "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top." Wynton and Branford declare their brotherly love on the saxophonist's Ornette Coleman-esque "Cain and Abel." Actor-singer-pianist Harry Connick Jr. joins in on the fun with "Twelve's It" and "St. James Infirmary." --Eugene Holley Jr.

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A nice tribute to an unheralded master
Rob Watkins | Augusta, Georgia United States | 03/12/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"mr. ellis marsalis is known primarily as the patriarch of one of the most gifted families jazz has ever seen. what is sometimes overlooked is that he is a master pianist in his own right who missed the spotlight by devoting himself to his family and a career educating musicians. this album is a fitting tribute to him and highlights the talent that runs in the family from start to finish. the selections run the history of modern jazz from swing to a taste of free. highlights for me were the reworking of the old standard, "surrey with the fringe on top," featuring some neat rhythmic changes and great solos by each member of the marsalis family; "cain and abel" featuring a hot interchange between wynton and branford; and a guest appearance by harry connick on "st. james infirmary" that allows the blues to shine through this chestnut. all in all this is an outstanding album of jazz featuring wonderful solos and a steady swing. that most of it comes from one family is indeed amazing. you will not be disappointed."
CD is great, PBS show was great, look forward to DVD
Mark | New Orleans, LA | 02/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As a friend of the Marsalis family for 24 years and the President of Basin Street Records (where drummer and youngest son Jason Marsalis has recorded two wonderful CDs, Music in Motion, and Year of the Drummer) I have seen members of the family in all sorts of configurations. Those of you in the dozen cities or so where the family will be performing this month and next should make sure you go out and check them out. Individually they are all great musicians...together they push each other to the top and have a lot of fun doing it.The CD is great, the PBS special last night was fun to watch and I am looking forward to the DVD."
"most talented family in jazz today ~ Marsalis"
J. Lovins | Missouri-USA | 02/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This has to be some kind of a miracle. Having the most celebrated family in jazz, all under one roof and jamming for the first time ever and it was recorded by Rounder Records. Let's start with Ellis on the piano and his sons Branford (saxophones), Delfeayo (trombone), Jason (drums), Wynton (trumpet), Roland Guerin (bassist)...and if that isn't enough how about Harry Connick Jr and Lucien Barbarin (trombone) as special guests. And let me tell you the sound is wonderful, terrific and awesome all at once, there isn't enough one can say about this "jazz event", superb performances from one and all.Take your pick, every tracks is a stand out/highlight "SWINGING AT THE HAVEN", great Ellis Marsalis opening to the program ~ "THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP", wonderful Rodgers & Hammerstein tune, takes us into the realm wonderful jazz via Jason Marsalis ~ "CAIN & ABEL", a Branford signature composition, has his style written all over it ~ "NOSTALGIC IMPRESSIONS", this has counter harmonies you immediately appreciate, wonderful tune from Ellis ~ "AFTER", shades of Henry Mancini come floating through with another Ellis treat, melodic and beautiful just like the composer himself ~ "SULTRY SERENADE", talking about Henry Mancini, I have this recording by him, this arrangement is so reminiscent of Hank, great job by the Marsalis Family ~ "TWELVE'S IT", has classic jazz at its finest hour ~ "SAINT JAMES INFIRMARY", Harry Connick jokes with Ellis and the band, such a laid back performance, doesn't get much better than this.My personal favorite is "STRUTTIN' WITH SOME BARBECUE", this is the best of the best from the pen of composers Lillian Hardin Armstrong and Don Raye, you can't have New Orleans Jazz without this tune, over ten minutes in length and everyone joins in the fun, gotta love it!Total Time: 67:53 on 11 Tracks ~ Rounder/Marsalis 11661-3302-2 ~ (2/04/2003)"