Captured! The Bassoon Brothers

Editorial Reviews
Melinda Bargreen Seattle Times
About the first Bassoon Brothers album, CD873. "Just plain hilarious...this disc pushes the frontiers of bassoondom."

Ritter, American Record Guide
"The fun factor is high, spirits jovial, and a good time is had by all."

Album Description
The Bassoon Brothers first album "Wanted — The Bassoon Brothers" was called "Just plain hilarious" by the Seattle Times., and "a sort of all-bassoon version of the Canadian Brass" by Audiophile Auditions. It quickly became one of Crystal's best-selling albums and very high on Amazon's sales list. This second CD is at least as entertaining, with riotous takes on well-known classical, popular, and movie tunes. The quartet is the bassoon section of the Oregon Symphony in Portland and are on a mission to save the 'oons from extinction. Bassoon, contrabassoon, tenoroon, and tromboon — all are now a little safer.

Captured! The Bassoon Brothers

Captured! The Bassoon Brothers, Music, Mark Eubanks, Charles Gounod, John & Paul McCartney Lennon, Partichela, Alan Ridout, W. "Smokey" / White, Ronald Robinson, Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Johann II and Josef Strauss, Arthur Sullivan, American Traditional, Irish Traditional, British Operetta, Chamber, Chamber Music, Chamber Music & Recitals, Character/Single-Movement/Miscellaneous Work for Keyboard, Classical, Classical Crossover, Classical Music, Folk Song, Keyboard, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Miscellaneous Vocal Music, Opera, Orchestral, Polka for Orchestra, Solo Voice(s) and Small Ensemble, Vocal, Vocal Music
Captured! The Bassoon Brothers
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A must-have for anyone who loves the bassoon!
  • fun for bassoon lovers
  • Review of Captured! The Bassoon Brothers
  • This album Captured my attention
  • It's.......
Captured! The Bassoon Brothers
Bassoon Brothers
Manufacturer: Crystal Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000067UO3
Release Date: 2002-05-14

Tracks:

  1. Fanfare for the Common Bassoonist
  2. Hey Jude
  3. Mexican Hat Dance
  4. My Funny Valentine
  5. My Girl
  6. Habanera
  7. Preludio
  8. Aragonaise
  9. Pigs
  10. Yankee Doodle
  11. Louie, Louie, Roll Out the Barrel
  12. Send in the Clowns
  13. Funeral March of a Marionette
  14. Three Little Maids from the Mikado
  15. The Godfather Waltz
  16. Sibelius Interlude
  17. The Godfather Love Theme
  18. Pizzicato Polka
  19. Sabre Dance
  20. Rock Etude
  21. Purple Haze
  22. Londonderry Air

Album Description

The Bassoon Brothers first album "Wanted — The Bassoon Brothers" was called "Just plain hilarious" by the Seattle Times., and "a sort of all-bassoon version of the Canadian Brass" by Audiophile Auditions. It quickly became one of Crystal's best-selling albums and very high on Amazon's sales list. This second CD is at least as entertaining, with riotous takes on well-known classical, popular, and movie tunes. The quartet is the bassoon section of the Oregon Symphony in Portland and are on a mission to save the 'oons from extinction. Bassoon, contrabassoon, tenoroon, and tromboon — all are now a little safer.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A must-have for anyone who loves the bassoon!.......2007-05-13

This is just a terrifically fun, inventive recording, featuring world-class performers playing truly innovative and interesting arrangements of a wide variety of music, from the cute and fun to the sublime and serious. You gotta get this CD!

3 out of 5 stars fun for bassoon lovers.......2007-04-04

Sometimes, even bassoonists need to be a little silly, and this fits the bill!

4 out of 5 stars Review of Captured! The Bassoon Brothers.......2006-08-01

Great CD with some very interesting instruments you don't hear everyday. If you like the bassoon, you'll like the uniqueness of this CD.

5 out of 5 stars This album Captured my attention.......2005-03-02

Once while on a road trip, I found a radio station playing an instrumental rendition of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Three Little Maids" like I had never heard it before.

When the DJ said the unusual version had been performed by the Basoon Brothers I knew I had to find it.

The whole album just kept me giggling while it charmed me with it wonderful musicality. Well worth owning.

5 out of 5 stars It's..............2003-02-18

An easy five stars to "Captured!" by The Bassoon Brothers. In fact, five stars to any bassoon playing that has a pulse. The mix of tune choices and the arrangements are exquisite. Who doesn't love "Fanfare For The Common Man"? I was listening to "My Girl" in the bath, and what with the singing and dancing, slopped water all over. I love "Send In The Clowns" and "Purple Haze" and the "Louie Louie" with the sly Glenn Miller and Sly references.

It reminds me of much more than just Spike Jones and Schickele. Willem Breuker Kollektief, the World Saxophone Quartet, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Don Cherry, Carla Bley, and Sun Ra spring to mind. And the use of the all-too often neglected bassoons reminds me of James Carter's recent resuscitation of the nearly DOA bass saxophone on "Chasin' The Gypsy."

It's a treasure. And it only serves to remind that Mr. Eubanks is the premier bassoonist in the world and an arranger with few equals. I have not heard all of the dreary rehashes of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring"; maybe I've heard eight or ten. With one exception, all dreary. The opening bassoon solos always remind me of the implication of "Waiting For Wood," an article of a couple of years ago in the New Yorker magazine. But, Mr. Eubanks' opening solo in "The Rite of Spring" by The Oregon Symphony is truly divine. Ethereal. Definitive. It sings, and gives the sense of the juggernaut that is to follow.

"Captured!" Five stars.

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