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The Paul Cacia Jazz Orchestra: Legacy - The Last Sessions
ByMastered in HDCD technology, the audio quality here is superb, leaving you with the feeling that you're sitting in the front row of a concert. The music includes straight-ahead big band jazz playing, one classical piece and eight pop/jazz standards, like Billy Strayhorn's "Take The "A Train, "Stormy Weather, "Round Midnight and Cole Porter's "Love For Sale. It was a bit surprising to hear a jazz album open up in a classical mode with Puccini's "Nessun Dorma, which Cacia dominates, soloing in the high-note fashion which has become his trademark. There is a terrific rendition of "Take The 'A' Train, spruced up with tasty solos from Don Menza (tenor), "Snooky Young (trumpet) and the leader.
One of the best pieces on this album is "Why Don't You Do Right, with the only vocals, provided by the sensuous Jennifer Wood, whose sultry voice does the trick. Featuring the performance of no less than eighteen all-stars, Pete Rugolo's "Overtime is a bouncy number with an array of brief solos. Cacia shines with a substantial solo performance on both flugelhorn and high trumpet on the soft and slithering "Angel Eyes. The sessions end with a slow version of "Round Midnight and a percussive Latin-tinged "Love For Sale, featuring the late Tito Puente on timbales.
Given the number and caliber of talented people Cacia assembled, albeit in a piecemeal fashion, to complete this project, I was left a bit disappointed about the shortage of material to savor. At only 38 minutes, this is one of the briefest big band albums I've heard. Nevertheless what I did hear managed to grab my attention. LegacyThe Last Sessions is a respectable recording containing exciting sonically enhanced interpretations of some well-known standards. With star-quality personnel, the musicianship is first-rate. In spite of some glaring shortcomings, this is one big band album that was worth the wait.
Track Listing
Nessun Dorma; Take The "A" Train; Stormy Weather; Why Don't You Do Right; Overtime; Angel Eyes; Jordu; Round Midnight; Love For Sale.
Personnel
Paul Cacia
trumpetPaul Cacia: leader, conductor, trumpet. The Modern Studio Masters: Charlie Davis, Wayne Bergeron, Rick Baptist, Joe Davis, Frank Szabo: trumpets; Eric Jorgensen, David Stout, Mike Daigeau, Rich Bullock, Phil Teele: trombone; Tommy Johnson: tuba; Vince DeRosa, Art Maebe, Gus Klien, Jim Avery, Jeff DeRosa: horns; Marshal Royal, Buddt Collette, Don Menza, Jay Migliori, Jack Nimitz, Rusty Higgins: reeds; Louie Bellson, Paul Smith, Jimmy Rowles, Milcho Leview, Dave Stone, Jay Falcone: rhythm section; Jennifer Wood: vocals (4); Special Guests: Harry "Sweets" Edison, Tito Puente, Conti Candoli, Snooky Young, Jack Sheldon, Gabe Baltazar, Ray Reed, Bill Watrous, Pete Christlieb, Sal Marquez, Pete Candoli, Stacy Rowles and Chuck Findley.
Album information
Title: Legacy - The Last Sessions | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Empressario
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