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Chris Dean's Syd Lawrence Orchestra: Re:generation
ByThe SLO was formed in 1967 by trumpeter/arranger Lawrence who led the band for nearly three decades before stepping aside and handing the baton to Dean in 1996. Since then, Dean has recruited a number of talented young musicians who have not only kept the Lawrence legacy alive but amplified a tradition of excellence that has enabled to SLO to carry on a busy schedule as it continues to lead the annual big-band polls.
Re:generation celebrates the SLO's marvelous forty-year history via a dazzling array of memorable tunes from the Great American Songbook, an English folk medley, Neal Hefti's Jazz standard, "Splanky, and one of Lawrence's Glenn Miller-like compositions, "Evening Serenade. The band leads with its strength, showcasing standout drummer Mike Smith (with pianist Trevor Brown and bassist Andre Messeder) on Jimmy Mundy's sizzling arrangement (written for the Basie band in 1945) of Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein's "Ol' Man River from the groundbreaking Broadway musical Showboat.
Trumpeter Russell Bennett is featured on "Evening Serenade, trombonist Jon Stokes on Colin Skinner's sly arrangement of "Baby Won't You Please Come Home, while Dean and fellow trombonist Ian Moffat share the honors on "When You Wish Upon a Star. There are splendid vocals along the way by Angie Mills on "It's a Most Unusual Day, Eleanor Keenan on "Maybe This Time, Dean himself on "Portrait of My Love and "As Long as I'm Singing, and the Serenaders (Dean, Mills, Moffat, Skinner) on the perky Glenn Miller evergreen, "Chattanooga Choo Choo.
Would that there were space to appraise the rest, as everything is delightful in its own way, especially the rhapsodic English folk medley. Suffice to say that the SLO more than validates its exemplary reputation. Kudos to the able soloists, the persuasive brass and reeds, and the sharp and vigilant rhythm section. If you're a fan of the Big Band Era and mourn its untimely passing, you're gonna love the SLO.
Track Listing
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Personnel
Chris Dean: music director, trombone, vocals; Mike Lovatt: trumpet; Tony Dixon: trumpet; Andy Gray: trumpet; Russell Bennett: trumpet; Richard Freeman: trumpet; Colin Skinner: reeds; Howard McGill: reeds; Paul Fawcus: reeds; Mike Hope: reeds; Loren Hignell: reeds; Jay Craig: reeds; Ian Moffat: trombone; Jon Stokes: trombone; Richard Wigley: trombone; Darren Smith: trombone; Andy Waddicor: trombone; Trevor Brown: piano; Judd Procter (7, 13): guitar; Andre Messeder: bass; Mike Smith: drums; Eleanor Keenan: vocals; Angie Mills: vocals.
Album information
Title: Re:generation | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: IMCD
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