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Urban Still Life is New York to the core with a cast of the City's main characters.
Multi-reedist Lou Caputo (a NYC name, for sure) has put together a big-little band and fueled it with
engaging arrangements (by band members) of jazz standards. In this respect, this recording is not
unlike Miles Davis’ Birth of the Cool in that both recordings emphasize the role of the
arranger in the preparation of charts for larger jazz orchestras. In fact, included here is John Carisi’s
"Israel" from the Birth of the Cool Sessions.
The outcome is a collection of brash big band pieces that jump out, grab you by the throat, and
yell, "Listen Here!" "In Walked Bud" is a powerhouse, like Mingus’
"Song With Orange/Nostalgia in Times Square." There is a Bossa shade to Wes
Montgomery’s "Road Song" and Mario Bauza’s "Mambo Inn." Charlie
Parker’s complex "Chi Chi" comes off without a hitch in this large ensemble setting. This
superb big band outing will be enjoyable to even the most fussy listener.
For more information, visit
Lou Caputo on the web.
~ C. Michael Bailey
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Track Listing: In Walked Bud; Road Song; Israel; Song With Orange/Nostalgia In Times Square; Mambo Inn;
Somewhere In The Night; Johnny Come Lately; Sometime Ago; Chi Chi; Chelsea Bridge; Raunchy
Rita; On Green Dolphin Street.
Personnel: Lou Caputo—alto, baritone, soprano saxophones, clarinet; John Eckert, Jon Owens, Bill Mobley,
Ben Bierman—trumpets; Roy Agee, Debra Weisz, Gary Valente—trombones; Jack Jeffers, Dale
Turk—bass trombone, tuba; Virginia Mayhew, Frank Vicari—saxophones; Roberta Piket, Howard
Williams, Bill Whited—piano; John Dooley, Brian Glassman—bass; Joe Carbone, Ed Cherry—
guitar; Rudy Petschauer, Bobby Sanabria, Ashley Schaefer—percussion.
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