Clarke-Boland Big Band: Handle With Care

Clarke-Boland Big Band: Handle With Care

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Along with Max Roach and Art Blakey, Kenny "Klook" Clarke (1914-85) forms the Holy Trinity of bebop drummers. In the 1940s, his bass drum accents--referred to by musicians as "dropping bombs"--freed drummers from merely keeping time and set the pattern for coming generations. Clarke laid down the groove in Dizzy Gillespie's big band and cofounded the Modern Jazz Quartet in 1952. He left the MJQ in '55, settled in Paris, and formed his own big band with French pianist Francy Boland. As this 1964 reissue shows, the lively ensemble of European and expatriate-American musicians, including English tenor saxophonist Ronnie Scott and Duke Ellington bassist Jimmy Woode, swings with authority and ease. Ironically, Clarke takes no solos, but he's driving the band with his in-the-pocket beats. Overall, the Gillespie influence is strong. Trumpeters Benny Bailey and Idrees Sulieman, both ex-Diz bandmates, playfully duel on the boppish Cole Porter tune "Get Out of Town" and Boland's ditty, "Old Stuff." Sahib Shihab's fiery, bi-tonal flutework and Billy Mitchell's rawboned sax sound grace the uptempo "Long Note Blues (Here is Cecco Beppe)." Clarke's "Sonor" is a tasty, hard-bop number, and Boland's "Speedy Reeds" recalls the heyday of New York's 52nd Street. The Latin showcase "Om Mani Padme Hum," with percussionist Sadi, flashes back to Gillespie's pioneering collaboration with the Afro-Cuban conguero Chano Pozo, with Kenny Clarke moving and grooving musicians and audiences alike, which is what a great drummer does. --Eugene Holley Jr.

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Clarke-Boland Big Band: Handle With Care
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Swinging 60's history
  • Simply What Jazz is Meant to Be.......................
Clarke-Boland Big Band: Handle With Care
Kenny Clarke With Francy Boland Big Band
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004NKC3
Release Date: 2000-04-11

Tracks:

  1. Long Note Blues (Here Is Cecco Beppe)
  2. Get Out Of Town
  3. Sonor
  4. Speedy Reeds
  5. Old Stuff
  6. Om Mani Padme Hum

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Along with Max Roach and Art Blakey, Kenny "Klook" Clarke (1914-85) forms the Holy Trinity of bebop drummers. In the 1940s, his bass drum accents--referred to by musicians as "dropping bombs"--freed drummers from merely keeping time and set the pattern for coming generations. Clarke laid down the groove in Dizzy Gillespie's big band and cofounded the Modern Jazz Quartet in 1952. He left the MJQ in '55, settled in Paris, and formed his own big band with French pianist Francy Boland. As this 1964 reissue shows, the lively ensemble of European and expatriate-American musicians, including English tenor saxophonist Ronnie Scott and Duke Ellington bassist Jimmy Woode, swings with authority and ease. Ironically, Clarke takes no solos, but he's driving the band with his in-the-pocket beats. Overall, the Gillespie influence is strong. Trumpeters Benny Bailey and Idrees Sulieman, both ex-Diz bandmates, playfully duel on the boppish Cole Porter tune "Get Out of Town" and Boland's ditty, "Old Stuff." Sahib Shihab's fiery, bi-tonal flutework and Billy Mitchell's rawboned sax sound grace the uptempo "Long Note Blues (Here is Cecco Beppe)." Clarke's "Sonor" is a tasty, hard-bop number, and Boland's "Speedy Reeds" recalls the heyday of New York's 52nd Street. The Latin showcase "Om Mani Padme Hum," with percussionist Sadi, flashes back to Gillespie's pioneering collaboration with the Afro-Cuban conguero Chano Pozo, with Kenny Clarke moving and grooving musicians and audiences alike, which is what a great drummer does. --Eugene Holley Jr.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Swinging 60's history.......2003-11-30

Having this available in CD at last is a treat for those who have dug the band's output before or even more for those who haven't heard this memorable, propulsive outfit. Sonor is a true Klook flagwaver and all the distinct personalities of the band - Benny Bailey, Ake Person, Jimmy Deuchar, Sahib Shihab are highlighted in the best possible way by Francy Boland's compelling arrangements. Try one and you'll become a fan and want to hear more and more.

5 out of 5 stars Simply What Jazz is Meant to Be..............................2001-11-23

Cook cook cook.......... groove groove groove. Forget your standard big bands, these guys are what define jazz -- and Handle with Care does it all :)

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