Hi Admin, Could you add two albums by Lalo Schifrin “Jazz meets the symphony” and “more jazz meets the symphony” (1993) in which the Argentine-American composer, pianist and conductor recorded with bassist Ray Brown, drummer Grady Tate, trumpeter Jon Faddis, multi-instrumentalists Paquito D’Rivera and James Morrison, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, on the Atlantic label , please ? The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated, “…Most intriguing among Schifrin’s arrangements are Echoes of Duke Ellington and Dizzy Gillespie Fireworks, which are really medleys of Duke’s and Dizzy’s songs. Not all of the shorter pieces… are too essential, and, on the whole, Schifrin’s follow-up project (More Jazz Meets the Symphony) would result in a stronger record. However, this generally interesting set is still worth exploring; it was good to hear Lalo Schifrin in a jazz setting again”. He gave the album a four star rating, which is generally reserved for releases of high merit.
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Hi Admin,
Could you add two albums by Lalo Schifrin “Jazz meets the symphony” and “more jazz meets the symphony” (1993) in which the Argentine-American composer, pianist and conductor recorded with bassist Ray Brown, drummer Grady Tate, trumpeter Jon Faddis, multi-instrumentalists Paquito D’Rivera and James Morrison, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, on the Atlantic label , please ? The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated, “…Most intriguing among Schifrin’s arrangements are Echoes of Duke Ellington and Dizzy Gillespie Fireworks, which are really medleys of Duke’s and Dizzy’s songs. Not all of the shorter pieces… are too essential, and, on the whole, Schifrin’s follow-up project (More Jazz Meets the Symphony) would result in a stronger record. However, this generally interesting set is still worth exploring; it was good to hear Lalo Schifrin in a jazz setting again”. He gave the album a four star rating, which is generally reserved for releases of high merit.