Manhattan Fever
CD

Manhattan Fever (1969)

"Frank Foster has been largely defined by his long association with Count Basie (Foster was with Basie from 1953 to 1964 and led the orchestra for 9 years after Basie died). In 1968, he recorded "Manhattan Fever", and material for a follow-up was cut in 1969. "Manhattan Fever" had disappointing sales, however, and the 1969 sides ended up not being released as planned. This CD reissue adds some of that 1969 material to the "Manhattan Fever" tracks, and it makes for a much stronger and more varied set. Highlights include the lovely "Loneliness" from the original LP and the starkly beautiful ballad "The House That Love Built," and a wonderfully wobbling and woozy version of Rahsaan Roland Kirk's "Fly by Night" from the 1969 sessions. Foster's compositional (he wrote all but three of the eleven selections here) and arranging talents are at center stage, but when he steps out front as a soloist like he does on "The House That Love Built," he shows why he is a top line tenor sax player." (Steve Leggett, Allmusic)

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Nederlands

Titel Manhattan Fever
Secundaire auteur Frank Foster
Type materiaal CD
Uitgave Blue Note, 1969
Overige gegevens 1 disc
Taal Nederlands