Kings Of Swing Op.1 - VARIOUS ARTISTS CD
Kings Of Swing Op.1 - VARIOUS ARTISTS CD
Product Description This new collaboration with The SWR Big Band haenssler CLASSIC / SW music proves once again the highest professional level of this Stuttgart ensemble. Featuring skillful arrangements of popular evergreens from the Kings of Swing, this release includes Diamonds Are a Girls Best Friend and What a Wonderful World. Review Dada is a warm, winning vocalist, clearly enamored of Ella and Sarah the most. --Cadence MagazineAdditional Info: Personnel: Pierre Paquette (vocals, clarinet); Klaus-Peter Schopfer (guitar); Andreas Maile, Michael Lutzeier, Matthias Erlewein, Axel Khn , Klaus Graf (saxophone); Martijn DeLaat, Felice Civitareale, Karl Farrent, Rudolf Reindl (trumpet); Ian Cumming, Georg Maus, Ernst Hutter, Marc Godfroid (trombone); Hubert Nuss (piano); Guido J”ris (drums).Specifics
- Album: Kings Of Swing Op.1
- Artist: VARIOUS ARTISTS
- Label: unknown
- Genre: Jazz
- MPN: CD 93.310
Tracklist
1. Opus One
2. Why Don't You Do Right
3. Marie
4. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
5. At Last
6. Stealin' Apples
7. A Tisket A Tasket
8. And The Angels Sing
9. Isfahan
10. Flight Of The Bumblebee
11. Trumpet Blues
12. Almost Like Being In Love
13. Swing That Music
14. What A Wonderful World
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