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Telarc Celebrating 25 Years: Jazz Collection

表演者: Telarc Celebrating 25 Years

流派: 爵士

专辑类型: 专辑

介质: Audio CD

发行时间: 2002-06-25

唱片数: 2

出版者: Telarc

条形码: 0089408356124

专辑简介


Telarc是很多乐友熟悉的美国唱片厂牌,素以录音上乘、音效一流著称。其实,如今的Telarc已不仅仅是一个以录音“发烧”见长的厂牌,多年来,它在古典音乐、爵士乐、蓝调音乐方面都成系列地推出了不少新录音唱片。如果说在古典音乐方面TELARC因为自身比较“年轻”、实力尚待加强而还没有罗致多少世界一流的音乐家与乐团的话,那么在爵士乐和蓝调音乐方面它却实实在在地拥有了令人关注的非常豪华的音乐家阵容——这一点,只怕连VERVE、BLUE NOTE这样历史超过半个世纪的爵士老牌也会暗暗艳羡······
  Telarc于1977年起率先推出数位录音技术制造唱片的先锋,为了让乐迷们能重温过去精采的爵士盛况,特别推出25周年巨星云集同台庆贺,并且,为了回赠乐迷,收录让您享受精采的Jazz曲目!
  这次的25周年专辑中您可以欣赏到如Bass至尊Ray Brown所率领的爵士三重奏演绎But Beautiful,Loussier Jacques爵士三重奏演奏维瓦尔第《四季---春》,Kevin Mahogany爵士手法演绎蓝调名曲Pride and Joy,爵士小提琴大师Stephane Grappelli现场演出,等...聆听一张悦耳动听的专辑,也是一种生活的享受!
  In what has proved to be a lucrative relationship with such prominent jazz artists as Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Ray Brown, George Shearing, McCoy Tyner, and Dizzy Gillespie, among many others, much of the Telarc international jazz label's rich musical history is captured on Telarc Celebrating 25 Years. The two-disc set features 25 excerpts from Telarc's Digital Compact Disc Catalog from more than a decade of jazz in the label's 25th anniversary retrospective. In addition to the seasoned vets, some relative newcomers to the label's roster make the cut, including vocalists Tierney Sutton and Kevin Mahogany, along with pianist Benny Green. Songs such as "Trust" by Monty Alexander, "Merry Go Round," by vocalist Freddie Cole, and "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" by McCoy Tyner display ample evidence of the label's continued appeal to jazz enthusiasts and the depth of the talent associated with it. The addition of "I Only Have Eyes for You" from the 1989 release After Hours should fascinate trivia buffs since it chronicles Telarc's leap into jazz recording. One of the most beautiful pieces on the compilation is Dave Brubeck's solo rendition of "Lullaby" from the recording entitled Just You, Just Me. Overall, this retrospective manages to balance both sides of the proverbial generation gap, and the results should appeal to both seasoned and new jazz fans interested in collecting the historical aspect of this record label. — Paula Edelstein -以上文字来自网络