One more Stan Getz post, in a sublime orchestrated album of pieces by composer/arranger Eddie Sauter. On the surface, this might seem like a Miles Davis/Gil Evans-style collaboration, but the circumstances and sound are quite different. Focus was a more straightfoward commission from Getz, whereby Sauter wrote the music and scored it without a lead melody line, into which space Getz would improvise. His sax is overdubbed on some tracks, played live against the orchestra on others - the session details are unclear on which was which.
Sauter decided to write largely without a rhythm section, so the opening Alice In Wonderland evocation I'm Late, I'm Late is the only piece with a substantive drum track, provided by Roy Haynes. After this uptempo start, much of the music is lush and languid, like the gorgeous Her and I Remember When; only Pan and Night Rider quicken the pace again, using the strings to provide the rhythmic pulse. Getz's playing is at its absolute best throughout, flitting over the orchestra like a butterfly, all the way to the beautiful midtempo closer A Summer Afternoon.
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This is a strange one and no mistake. Thanks for the explanation re the recording method.
ReplyDeletealan thanks for this one. there is also a getz sauter soundtrack. i have a very scratched and somewhat unlistenable vinyl copy you can tell its great but the condition makes it impossible
ReplyDeleteto enjoy. i will look up the title. maybe if anyone has a good copy they could post it.
roberth
A great big dollop of easy-listening cheeze. Stan was in need of bread.
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