Eight by Eight

Eight by Eight

Eight by Eight

Eight by Eight

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Overview

Trumpeter/arranger Fagerquist defines the typical West Coast cool sound, and his band plays every nuance, phrase, and measure in hushed tones as a reserved, attractive, easily likable pure jazz persona. The band features such notables as alto saxophonist Herb Geller, valve trombonist Bob Enevoldsen, pianist/arranger Marty Paich, and drummer Mel Lewis. Lesser knowns such as second trumpeter Ed Leddy, baritone saxophonist Ronnie Lang, bassist Buddy Clark, and French horn player Vince DeRosa prove their mettle amongst the tall California redwood big names. The octet plays eight reworked standards, some like "Easy to Love" much cooler than the others, and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" a fine, full, and mellow ballad, both trumpet led. Though typical of '50s cool, "Aren't You Glad You're You?" has a hopping "Would You Like to Swing on a Star"-type melody, trumpet and trombone upfront, piano setting up the horns who throw this melody down, while the easy swinger "All the Things You Are" is somewhat predictable but rich in harmonic content. It's clear this is Fagerquist's session and he deals the melodic cards on "The Song Is You," the others playing a second line, then the whole section counterpoints the third. They're all over the place, bouncing here and there during "Time After Time," and DeRosa leads into trumpet on "Easy Living," followed by a tip-toe traipsing bridge chart for all. The most challenging arrangement crops up on "Lullaby of Birdland." The first half of the melody is cleanly stated, the other half broken up and reassembled several times over, a good swinger as Geller's alto gets the spotlight in a Bird-like solo with more counterpoint and Enevoldsen's trombone trading lines with Geller. This is a sleeper, one that doesn't jump out and grab you graphically, and the names are innocent, most notably Fagerquist's. Still it's a session that should not be ignored as one of the hallmarks of Pacific jazz expressionism in those feel-good times and a pivot point in jazz recordings of glorious 1957. Highly recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 03/27/1995
Label: Vsop
UPC: 0722937000426
Rank: 156449

Tracks

  1. Aren't You Glad You're You
  2. Easy to Love
  3. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
  4. All the Things You Are
  5. The Song Is You
  6. Time After Time
  7. Easy Living
  8. Lullaby of Broadway

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Don Fagerquist Octet   Primary Artist
Don Fagerquist   Primary Artist,Trumpet
Bob Enevoldsen   Trombone (Valve)
Buddy Clark   Bass
Vincent DeRosa   French Horn
Ronnie Lang   Baritone,Sax (Baritone)
Herb Geller   Sax (Alto)
Marty Paich   Piano
Mel Lewis   Drums
Ed Leddy   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Al Dubin   Composer
Don Fagerquist Octet   Performer
Bill Box   Cover Design
Dayton Howe   Engineer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Leo Robin   Composer
Jerome Kern   Composer
Bones Howe   Engineer
Cole Porter   Composer
Joe Quinn   Liner Notes
Jule Styne   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
Ralph Rainger   Composer
Otto Harbach   Composer
Harry Warren   Composer
Sammy Cahn   Composer
Johnny Burke   Composer
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