The Drum Battle: Jazz at the Philharmonic
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Artist:
Gene Krupa
Label: Polygram Records
Category: Music
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Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 731455981025
EAN: 0731455981025
ASIN: B00000JWO1
Release Date: 1999-08-17 |
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Listmania:
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The best drum albums, pt.1 jazz.
Tracks:
- Introduction By Norman Granz
- Idaho
- Sophisticated Lady
- Flying Home
- Drum Boogie
- The Drum Battle
- Perdido
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Customer Reviews:
Fantastic Live Jazz Drum Album.......2006-02-08
This album is a staple of jazz and should be in the collection of anyone who likes jazz or drums. "Idaho and "Flying Home" have extremely tight compistions and the drums, of course, are perfect. "Sophisticated Lady" is a mellow piece with a smooth performance from Willie Smith. "The Drum Battle" is full of energy and the crowd sounds as though they are having the time of their life. While playing, you can hear a man yell "Go, Buddy, GO!" The closing is a redition of "Perdido" where everyone jumps in, including the wonderful Ella Fitzgerald doing some scat singing and bringing it to a close. Sure, it's just over 35 minutes, but the truth of quality over quantity proves itself in every second of this release. Also, the crowd can hurt a live record by too much cheering, but it is very nice to hear the zealous fans yelling at a solo and having a great time. Truly a classic and definitely worth a listen.
When Krupa was King.......2005-09-21
This is a great disc. I believe I must have played the LP, inherited from my Dad, a million times. This is great stuff. Krupa's tours with the JATP All Stars certainly opened up a whole new world for him. Many only remember Krupa as a big band drummer but as the big band era wound down Gene sort of re-invented himself as an excellent "small group" drummer. Krupa is in fine form for this date. He's surrounded by an excellent group of musicians: Hank Jones on piano, with Willie Smith on sax. (Others on this date include: Roy Eldridge and Charlie Shavers on trumpet, Benny Carter on alto sax, Lester Young and Flip Phillips on tenor sax, Oscar Peterson on piano, Barney Kessel on guitar, Ray Brown on bass, Buddy Rich on drums and Ella Fitzgerald on vocals for Perdido.)
You can feel the crowds excitement build as Krupa and Rich face off for the first time. There are so many other LPs Krupa made during the 50's for the Verve Records/Norman Granz labels. Its an absolute shame that more have not been released.
RICH AND KRUPA ROUND ONE!.......2005-03-08
While I understand the critics who are unhappy with a 33 minute CD at full price, I prefer these unadulterated rereleases with original cover art and the digipacks over the twofers some here have requested. It would have been nice to get some unreleased bonus tracks from the shows but I'm glad Verve has chosen this format and would hope they will continue in this vein.
Having said that, this is not a incredible performance but a noteworthy one nonetheless. The presence of the two drum kings along with Oscar and Ella is a classic moment to be cherished .
part of jazz history.......2003-05-17
its a short album but significant
Gene Krupa has one advantage for those of us who play drums, we can figure out what he is doing, and attempt to mimic it. He had a very stylized approach especially with the bass drum
With Buddy Rich its not possible. Buddy Rich was so fast and so complex only a handful of drummers in the world can possibly figure out what he is doing at any given moment - let alone mimic him. Buddy Rich was truely one of a kind, I doubt there will ever be anyone quite like him
Too Short at 30ish Minutes.......2003-01-18
While i am fully aware that back in the early 1950's an L.P length was only 30minutes in total. In this modern age verve could have put two original L.P's on one CD.Giving the buyer value for money. Also due to the below par sound quality of the cd, which sounds rather flat, and not as good as my original L.P copy, i feel that another more modern Krupa or Rich L.P would have made this release a 5 star release. Verve have issued the ocsar peterson song book L.P as Two On One CD's (one below par sound quailty + 1 A1 sound quality), so why not here, or a least some unissued tracks etc as extra. But as an album, it still is an unmissible event, two drumming gaints, meeting for the first time....A PIECE OF HISTORY.
Come on verve, take a leaf out of EMI's book, more Two On One CD release's, i'd rather pay ý15.99 for a two on one than ý10.99 for 1 30minute CD, and more often to.
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