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  | KENNY WHEELER ~ WINDMILL TILTER BGO 0944 (Barcode: 5017261209443) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1968 Released: 2010
Canadian-born trumpeter / composer Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist arrived in London in 1952 and soon found himself emerged in the lively local Jazz scene. Playing with many different ensembles active at the time, he slowly earned the position of the country´s most respected, reliable and talented Jazz player. By the end of the 1950s Wheeler started an association with saxophonist /composer / bandleader Johnny DankworthFind albums by this artist, playing in his various ensembles, which would last for the next decade. In 1968 Dankworth suggested to Wheeler that he´d used a three months period of recovery from a surgery to compose a suite for a Jazz group and orchestra, a suggestion Wheeler accepted with open hands. The result was the magnificent piece of music presented here, based on the tragic story of Don Quixote. Performed by a quintet, which comprised of Wheeler, saxophonist / clarinetist Tony CoeFind albums by this artist, guitarist John McLaughlinFind albums by this artist, bassist Dave HollandFind albums by this artist and drummer John SpoonerFind albums by this artist and the Johnny Dankworth Orchestra, this milestone of British Jazz remains every bit as much relevant today as it was at the time of its recording. Similar in spirit to the Miles DavisFind albums by this artist / Gil EvansFind albums by this artist classic "Sketches Of SpainFind albums with this title", the suite firmly establishes Wheeler´s position as a major player on the global Jazz scene, which of course was reaffirmed time and again in years to come. This reissue, long time overdue, brings back to life an incredible treasure and listening to it makes life worth living!
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