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The Great Pretender [Slipcase] by Lester Bowie (CD, Oct-2008, ECM Records USA) 
The Great Pretender [Slipcase] by Lester Bowie (CD, Oct-2008, ECM Records USA)

 
The Great Pretender [Slipcase] by Lester Bowie (CD, Oct-2008, ECM Records USA)

Artist: Lester Bowie
Release Date: Oct 2008
Format: CD
Record Label: ECM Records (USA)
Genre: Jazz Instrument, Trumpet
UPC: 602517762145
Product ID: EPID70903813
Description: Personnel: Lester Bowie (trumpet); Fontella Bass, David Peaston (vocals); Hamiet Bluiett (baritone saxophone); Donald Smith (piano, organ); Fred Williams (acoustic & electric basses); Phillip Wilson (drums). Recorded at Tonstudio Bauer, ...
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Track Listing
1. Great Pretender, The
2. It's Howdy Doody Time
3. When the Doom (Moon) Comes Over the Mountain
4. Rios Negros
5. Rose Drop
6. Oh, How the Ghost Sings

Details
Contributing Artists:David Peaston, Fontella Bass, Hamiet Bluiett, Phillip Wilson
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Lester Bowie (trumpet); Fontella Bass, David Peaston (vocals); Hamiet Bluiett (baritone saxophone); Donald Smith (piano, organ); Fred Williams (acoustic & electric basses); Phillip Wilson (drums).
Recorded at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany in June 1981.
Personnel: Lester Bowie (trumpet); David Peaston, Fontella Bass (vocals); Hamiet Bluiett (baritone saxophone); Donald Smith (piano, organ); Fred Williams (electric bass, drums); Philip Wilson (drums).
The late Lester Bowie was and remains one of the most fascinating of the post-Miles Davis-era trumpet players. Whether in the protean Art Ensemble Of Chicago, or in his parallel solo career, Bowie explored the brass instrument's past while continually updating it. 1981's THE GREAT PRETENDER chronicles the beginnings of his Brass Fantasy (also the occasional name of his band) period, in which Bowie explored blues, R&B, gospel and pop tunes with a mix of veneration and cheerful derision. Bowie and company affectionately state, berate, break down, and build up the title tune, the Platters' '50s classic, with equal parts gospel-charged bluesy fervor and cerebral examination.
Other highlights include the Latin-tinged, melancholic "Rios Negroes," and the eerie, ethereal "Oh, How the Ghost Sings," where Bowie conjures restless (though friendly) spirits from the great beyond, where Pink Floyd meets the Art Ensemble Of Chicago. Bowie's trumpet crackles, blares, blats, smears, and sings, recalling early 20th century New Orleans brass bands. THE GREAT PRETENDER is a genuine treasure, proving avant-garde music can be jolly and user-friendly.

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