Didn't Know What Time It Was / Various: Didn't Know What Time It Was
Didn't Know What Time It Was / Various: Didn't Know What Time It Was
Format: CD
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Artist: Didn't Know What Time It Was / Various
Label: Jazzorchestra CTGBW
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 608917471328
Genre: Jazz
The Jazz Orchestra of the Concert-gebouw, the JOC, is used to working with famous soloists originating from different directions in the industry. These soloists bring their own repertoire that is arranged, prepped and performed in no time. In 2010, on a Thursday night in February, a unique concert took place in the Amsterdamse Bimhuis with living legend Dr. Lonnie Smith. The JOC brilliantly knows what to do to blend with the soloist's timbres. They glow with intensity, sparkle and fire, and manage to add to the extremes of expression that can be produced by the Hammond organ. This release contains both whispering vibrato and dreamy tone language, as well as roaring, orchestral violence.
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