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ALBERT MANGELSDORFF - Tromboneliness (1977)

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Albert Mangelsdorff stands alongside the likes of Jack Teagarten and J. J. Johnson in the pantheon of trombone greats. Recorded in 1976, this album affords the listener the opportunity to hear Albert solo in all his wondrous multiphonic diversity. It starts with the down-home singing harmonies on Do Your Own Thing. Trombonliness and Brief Inventions are essentially pieces improvised on the spot – ‘spontaneous compositions’. Duke Ellington’s Creole Love Call is the only non-Mangelsdorff piece, “part of my feeling for the tradition of jazz. Ellington is very important to me”. Bonn “is a theme I thought of one day while strolling through the streets after a concert.” Questions to Come explores the trombone’s harmonics in more of a balladic form, whereas Mark Suetterlyn’s Boogie features Albert’s solo sped up to sound like a trumpet and dubbed over his trombone background, and Für Peter was dedicated to bassist Peter Trunk. Not only is this album a display of astounding invention and technique; it swings. Albert emphasized that, “to me, jazz is a rhythmic music – if you want to keep your playing exciting.”  -  mps-music.com


Tracks

01 - Do Your Own Thing 

02 - Tromboneliness

03 - Creole Love Call (Bubber Miley/Duke Ellington/Rudy Jackson)

04 - Bonn

05 - Questions To Come

06 - Mark Suetterlyn´s Boogie

07 - Für Peter

08 - Brief Inventions


ALBERT MANGELSDORFF  trombone


Music composed by Albert Mangelsdorff, except (3) by Miley, Hellington & Jackson

Recorded January 7th & 9th. and March 4th, 6th & 19th, 1976 at Frankfurt/M (Biton Produktion)

MPS Records – MPS 15.397   (Germany)



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