Little Band Big Jazz Explained

Little Band Big Jazz
Type:Studio
Artist:Conte Candoli All Stars
Cover:Little Band Big Jazz.jpg
Released:1960
Recorded:February 3, 1960
Studio:Hollywood, California
Genre:Jazz
Length:28:42
Label:Crown
CLP 5162/CST 190
Producer:Red Clyde
Chronology:Conte Candoli
Prev Title:Mucho Calor
Prev Year:1957
Next Title:Conversation
Next Year:1973

Little Band Big Jazz is an album by trumpeter Conte Candoli's All Stars recorded in 1960 and released on Crown Records.[1] [2]

Following the success of pianist Vince Guaraldi's album, Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus (1962), Crown reissued Little Band Big Jazz as Vince Guaraldi and the Conte Candoli All-Stars in 1964. New cover art featured a painting of Guaraldi in place of the group photo used on the original release.

Reception

AllMusic critic Scott Yanow noted: "While the solos are excellent, trumpeter Conte Candoli's six originals (two co-written with pianist Vince Guaraldi) are not particularly memorable. Their chord structures are comfortable for the musicians but none of the melodies will be remembered". Guaraldi biographer and historian Derrick Bang commented, "All in all, this is an engaging album, if in the old Big Band style."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Callahan, M., Edwards, D., Eyries, P. and Neely, T. Crown Album Discography, Part 2: CLP-5101/CST-133 to CLP-5199/CST-219 (1959-1961) accessed October 25, 2016
  2. http://www.ijc.uidaho.edu/candoli_conte/discography.html Conte Candoli Discography