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Count Basie: Live At The Sands (Before Frank - Hybrid UltraDisc UHR SACD, Limited, Numbered, Remaste

                 



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Format: SACD
Condition: MINT (M)    More Info
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab UDSACD2113
Country: US
Released: 2013
Genre: Jazz
Barcode: 821797211369
Quantity: 2 in stock
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   SWINGING HARD AND HEAVY, LIVE BIG-BAND ALBUM RECORDED DURING WARM-UP SETS FOR SINATRA IN VEGAS

Count Basie and Frank Sinatra had the perfect arrangement at the Sands. Before the Chairman hit the stage in Vegas, Count Basie and his big band warmed up the already enthusiastic crowd with a brief set of their own. A dynamite entertainer, the legendary leader causes hearts to race, hips to shake, and fingers to snap with high-energy readings of his trademark swing music, taken to feverish heights by both his first-rate orchestra and the incredibly swank setting. Fortunately, the finest of Basie and Co.'s introductory performances from the historic 1966 dates have been preserved here and serve as a seminal complement to Sinatra's iconic Live at the Sands.   

  • Introduction
  • Splanky
  • I Can't Stop Loving You
  • I Needs to Be Bee'd With
  • Flight of the Foo Birds
  • Satin Doll
  • Makin' Whoopee!
  • Corner Pocket
  • One O'Clock Jump
  • Hello Little Girl
  • Whirly Bird
  • Blues for Ilene
  • This Could Be the Start of Something Big
  • Jumpin' at the Woodside
  •       

    Mastered from the original master tapes, our hybrid SACD version of Live at the Sands (Before Frank) gives you a dead-center, eighth-row seat at the famed Sin City club. You'll just need to supply your own table and cocktail. Renowned for its sonic clarity, transparency, crispness, and punch, the record is now tremendously enhanced, with improved tonality, a deeper soundstage, correct balances, and lifelike presence. Each horn occupies its own space, and Basie's transfixing piano – a focal point throughout – resonates with gorgeous detail and impeccable pacing. The collective's energy almost demands to be measured with an SPL meter.

    Captured in late January and early February 1966, Live at the Sands (Before Frank) contains most of Basie's signature pieces delivered with an enthusiasm, style, and brassiness that exceed that gracing nearly any of the Count's studio efforts. His band is stacked to the nines, with tenor saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, saxophonist/flautist Eric Dixon, and drummer "Sonny" Payne among the prized cast. The Sands dates marked the first time in years that these players, as well as trombonist Al Grey, gathered onstage together.

    Encouraged by Basie, the instrumentalists engage in a series of call-and-response passages and standout solos, not the least of which is Davis' turn on a white-hot "Jumpin' at the Woodside" and he and Dixon's exchanges on "This Could Be the Start of Something Big." No slouch, Basie approaches "Makin' Whoopee" with graceful playfulness, and oversees the assortment of uptempo swing numbers and mellow ballads with astute melodicism. A sublime version of the Don Gibson country standard "I Can't Stop Loving You," arranged by Quincy Jones, can almost be considered a bonus.

    No, it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing. And Basie and his mates have plenty of it on this superb outing. Big-band jazz seldom enjoyed such levels of rhythmic precision, expert charts, or unfettered joy. Unbelievably, this gem has been out of print for years, with original copies both on vinyl and CD commanding s

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    Tracklist
     
    1Introduction0:48
    2Splanky3:52
    3I Can't Stop Loving You3:41
    4I Needs To Be Bee'd With3:52
    5Flight Of The Foo Birds3:08
    6Satin Doll4:10
    7Makin' Whoopee!4:11
    8Corner Pocket5:33
    9One O'Clock Jump2:18
    10Go Away Little Girl3:30
    11Whirly Bird5:11
    12Blues For Ilene6:03
    13This Could Be The Start Of Something Big3:10
    14Jumpin' At The Woodside3:33


    Barcode and Identifiers
    Barcode: 821797211369
    Matrix / RunoutSACD layer: Sony DADC A0102160769-A911 18 A00
    Mastering SID CodeSACD layer: IFPI L558
    Matrix / RunoutCD layer - A00 mirrored: Sony DADC A0102160769-B911 18 A00
    Mastering SID CodeCD layer: IFPI L558
    Mould SID Code: IFPI 94B1


    Credits
    Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Marshall Royal
    Art Direction - Mark Larson
    Baritone Saxophone, Flute - Charlie Fowlkes
    Bass - Norman Keenan
    Bass Trombone - Bill Hughes
    Design [For MFSL] - John A. Beck
    Drums - Sonny Payne
    Flute, Alto Saxophone - Bobby Plater
    Guitar - Freddie Green
    Liner Notes - Loren Schoenberg
    Mastered By - Shawn R. Britton
    Mixed By - James Farber
    Performer - Count Basie Orchestra
    Photography By [Rear Cover Photo] - Lee Tanner
    Piano - Count Basie
    Producer - Dana Watson, Matt Pierson, Sonny Burke
    Recorded By - Lowell Frank
    Tenor Saxophone - Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
    Tenor Saxophone, Flute - Eric Dixon
    Trombone - Al Grey, Grover Mitchell, Henderson Chambers
    Trumpet - Al Aarons, George Cohn, Phillip Guilbeau, Wallace Davenport

    Notes
    Recorded January 26-29 & February 1, 1966 in the Copa Room, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas
    Original sessions produced by Sonny Burke and recorded by Lowell Frank.

    Producers Note: The band played a short opening session prior to the main event (Sinatra). We have created one long set out of these recordings.

    Publishers:
    WB Music Corp. - Tracks 2, 5, 6, 11
    Acuff Rose Music Inc. - Track 3
    Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc. - Tracks 4, 10
    Music Sales Corp. / Duke Ellington Music - Track 6
    Anne Rachel Music Corp. / Donaldson Pub. Co. / Tobafgo [Sic] Music Co. / Gilbert Keyes Music Co. - Track 7
    Longitude Music Co. - Track 8
    EMI Feist Catalog Inc. - Track 9
    Second Floor Music - Track 12
    Meadowlane Music Inc. - Track 13
    Seven Centers Publishing - Track 14

    Released as a 4-panel (mini LP style) digisleeve with an 8-page booklet & 4-panel MoFi leaflet

    Artwork errors on this release:
    The inside digisleeve artwork credits Bobby Plater for Tenor Sax, however the booklet liner notes credit him as one of the altoists.
    The artwork for 'track 14' credits the written by credit to Andrew York. He only did a guitar quartet arrangement for the 'Jumpin' At The Woodside' on Los Angeles Guitar Quartet - Labyrinth


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    Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
         
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