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  | NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ WESTERN REUNION LONDON 1965 VOCALION 8427 (Barcode: 765387842727) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1965 Released: 2006
The New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. NJOFind albums by this artist) was a big band directed by bandleader / arranger / composer Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist and consisted of the best up-coming Jazz players on the British scene at the time: Ian CarrFind albums by this artist – trumpet, Paul RutherfordFind albums by this artist – trombone, Trevor WattsFind albums by this artist – sax, Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist – sax, Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist – bass, Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist – drums and many more.
Ardley ran the orchestra with an “iron fist” and in time turned it into a perfectly well oiled ensemble, which was able to perform even the trickiest arrangements with a breeze. His outstanding arrangements of classic Jazz pieces are all masterpieces of rare beauty and sophistication and he manages to get out of the band so much more that an average US big band playing similar material. Of course the soloist, who are all quite outstanding, add another dimension to the overall sound, which is truly heavenly.
This is the first album by NJO and includes mostly standards by American (Miles DavisFind albums by this artist, John LewisFind albums by this artist) and British composers, but one of Ardley’s compositions is also included. Ardley, who was an admirer of Gil EvansFind albums by this artist, developed a distinctive orchestral (rather than traditional big band) sound with NJO, using the various sections of the band to complement each other’s sound and tonality.
The overall effect is absolutely stunning and this is one of my all time favorite big band albums. This is essential listening to all big band fans and recommended to all Jazz listeners out there. A true gem!
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