Dukepearsonbigband.baltimore1969.zip
The album consists of eight tracks, several of which are unique to Pearson's discography in these specific arrangements. Highlights
: Duke Pearson was a pivotal figure at Blue Note Records as a producer and pianist. While his studio big band recordings are well-known, this live set captures a more "relaxed" and expansive side of his arranging style. Key Personnel :
Critics at Jazz Weekly describe the album as "undeservedly forgotten," noting that the brass section is particularly punchy and the rhythm section provides a rock-solid foundation for the complex, swinging arrangements. Discussion on forums like Organissimo highlights the rarity of the Uptown Records release and its value to jazz collectors. Duke Pearson Big Band - Baltimore 1969 dukepearsonbigband.baltimore1969.zip
: Duke Pearson (Piano), Bob Cranshaw (Bass), Mickey Roker (Drums). Tracklist & Musical Highlights
A Randy Weston composition; the only known recording of Pearson's arrangement of this track. The album consists of eight tracks, several of
A Chick Corea composition that has become a staple of the Pearson big band repertoire.
: Donald Byrd (featured prominently on "Eldorado"), Joe Shepley. Trombone : Eddie Bert, Julian Priester. Saxophone : Frank Foster, Pepper Adams. Key Personnel : Critics at Jazz Weekly describe
"New Girl," "Straight Up And Down," "Ready When You Are C.B.," and "Night Song". Critical Reception