Track Listing 1. Sniffing Attitudes 2. Harry Laughs 3. Who's That Guy? 4. Mission To The Stars 5. Multiple Choice 6. Matter Of Taste, A 7. Tuba Boons 8. Harry Laughs Still 9. Black Polo Necks* 10. Avantgarde Noise Pollution 11. Who Would Have Thought That 12. Day After, The
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | New Note, Pinnacle Records | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes This album is the last part of a five suite cycle.Personnel: David Moss (spoken vocals); The Bobs (vocals); Wollie Kaiser (soprano & tenor saxophones, bass clarinet); Frank Gratkowski (alto saxophone, flute, piccolo flute); Matthias Schubert (tenor saxophone); John D'Earth (trumpet, flugelhorn); Reiner Winterschladen (trumpet); Jorg Huke, Ray Anderson (trombone); Michel Mascot (tuba); Claudio Puntin (clarinet); Markus Wienstroer (violin, guitar, banjo); Mark Feldman (violin); Dieter Manderscheid (bass); Gerry Hemingway (drums).The Bobs: Janie Bob Scott, Matthew Bob Stull; Joe Bob Finetti; Richard Bob Greene. Engineers: Carlos Albrecht, Stefan Hackspiel, Bardo Kox.Recorded at WDR Radio Studio 2, Cologne, Germany on September 18-20 and October 7, 1995.
Editorial Reviews ...what we have here is a literary and musical review of reviews....under Konig's expert direction, ultimately very entertaining....What keeps the whole project airborne...is Konig's music and the talented all-star cast of jazzmen who play it... Option (09/01/1996)
...The premise is provocative, the music is frequently exciting and the text is at times side-splitting. Though it doesn't have the staying power of most of his earlier suites, REVIEWS is perhaps the most daring work to date. JazzTimes (09/01/1996)
3.5 Stars - (out of 5) - ...REVIEWS is unique in the recorded jazz canon. That Konig undertook such a project is astonishing; that he pulls it off is hilarious....The orchestra responds with either exaggerated examples that confirm the critic's complaints or defiant riffs that contradict them... Down Beat (01/01/1997)
3.5 Stars - (out of 5) - ...REVIEWS is unique in the recorded jazz canon. That Konig undertook such a project is astonishing; that he pulls it off is hilarious....The orchestra responds with either exaggerated examples that confirm the critic's complaints or defiant riffs that contradict them...JazzTimes (9/96, p.107) - ...The premise is provocative, the music is frequently exciting and the text is at times side-splitting. Though it doesn't have the staying power of most of his earlier suites, REVIEWS is perhaps the most daring work to date.Option (9-10/96, p.119) - ...what we have here is a literary and musical review of reviews....under Konig's expert direction, ultimately very entertaining....What keeps the whole project airborne...is Konig's music and the talented all-star cast of jazzmen who play it... Down Beat (01/01/1997)
3.5 Stars - (out of 5) - ...REVIEWS is unique in the recorded jazz canon. That Konig undertook such a project is astonishing; that he pulls it off is hilarious....The orchestra responds with either exaggerated examples that confirm the critic's complaints or defiant riffs that contradict them...JazzTimes (9/96, p.107) - ...The premise is provocative, the music is frequently exciting and the text is at times side-splitting. Though it doesn't have the staying power of most of his earlier suites, REVIEWS is perhaps the most daring work to date.Option (9-10/96, p.119) - ...what we have here is a literary and musical review of reviews....under Konig's expert direction, ultimately very entertaining....What keeps the whole project airborne...is Konig's music and the talented all-star cast of jazzmen who play it... Down Beat (01/01/1997)
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