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FRANK MACCHIA - Folk Songs for Jazzers (2009) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Entire jazz albums devoted to folk songs are rare, though many of the songs within Frank Macchia's CD have been recorded by jazz bands at one time or another. But Macchia succeeds because the multi-reed player puts his own stamp on these familiar melodies with imaginative charts that keep the listener guessing. A perfect example is the opening track, "I've Been Working on the Railroad," which has stops in swing, Latin, and New Orleans, all with playful solos and tight ensemble work. The cool-toned setting of "Oh! Susanna" sounds straight out of the '50s, with rich writing for reeds and brass. Perhaps the most startling piece is the fusion rendition of "The Arkansas Traveler" utilizing electric keyboards, guitar, and bass in a big, brassy, in-your-face manner. Macchia transforms "Erie Canal" into a funky vehicle for Bill Reichenbach on tuba, while vocalist Tierney Sutton is added for "Red River Valley" with Grant Geissman's jarring electric guitar providing contrast in the background. There's never a dull moment in Frank Macchia's arrangements of these well-known tunes, and there remains a wealth of traditional folk melodies that are ripe for his future experiments. by Ken Dryden 
Tracklist :
1    I've Been Working On The Railroad    5:37
2    Red River Valley    5:42
3    Skip To My Lou    3:54
4    Oh, Susanna    6:50
5    Did You Ever See A Lassie    5:21
6    Polly Wolly Doodle    5:35
7    Tom Dooley    7:40
8    The Arkansas Traveller    4:50
9    Amazing Grace    6:56
10    The Erie Canal    5:40
11    Hush, Little Baby    5:03
12    The Blue Tail Fly    4:30
13    Kumbaya    5:08
14    On Top Of Old Smokey    6:11
Credits :
Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Trey Henry
Alto Saxophone, Piccolo Flute, Flute, Flute [Bass], Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Sal Lozano
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Piccolo Flute, Flute, Flute [Bass], Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, English Horn – Jay Mason
Drums, Other [Motivation] – Peter Erskine
Electric Guitar, Banjo – Grant Geissman
Piano, Electric Piano – Tom Ranier
Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Piccolo Flute, Flute, Flute [Alto], Flute [Bass], Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Bob Sheppard
Tenor Saxophone, Piccolo Flute, Flute, Flute [Alto, Flute [Bass], Flute [Contrabass], Clarinet, Alto Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet – Frank Macchia
Trombone, Bass Trombone, Horn [Baritone], Tuba – Bill Reichenbach
Trombone, Bass Trombone, Tuba, Horn [Baritone] – Kevin Porter
Trombone, Horn [Baritone], Tuba – Alex Iles
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Wayne Bergeron
Vibraphone, Bongos, Tambourine, Shaker, Spoons – Ray Frisby
Vocals – Ellis Hall (pistas: 9), Tierney Sutton (pistas: 2)

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