Saluting Sgt. Pepper | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Django Bates and the Frankfurt Radio Big Band |
Cover: | Saluting Sgt. Pepper.jpg |
Released: | 7 July 2017 |
Recorded: | October 2016 |
Studio: | Horfunkstudio II Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt |
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Length: | 45:17 |
Label: | Edition Records EDN1094 |
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Chronology: | Django Bates |
Prev Title: | The Study of Touch |
Prev Year: | 2016 |
Next Title: | Tenacity |
Next Year: | 2020 |
Saluting Sgt. Pepper is an album by the composer, multi-instrumentalist and band leader Django Bates with the Frankfurt Radio Big Band, which was released by Edition Records in 2017.[1] The album was commissioned by the Frankfurt Radio Big Band to mark the 50th anniversary of the release of The Beatles’s Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which is the UK’s best-selling studio album as of 2020. The recording also features the Danish group, Eggs Laid By Tigers[2] and the multi-instrumentalist Stuart Hall.[3] It was performed live at Deutsches Jazzfestival Frankfurt and at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in 2016.[4]
In his review for The Guardian, Dave Gelly wrote: "Somebody was bound to give the Beatles’ magnum opus a jazz makeover on its 50th birthday, and I can't think of anyone better than Django Bates to do it. He has just the right mixture of musicality, mischief and sheer cheek to bring it off".[5]
In The Times, John Bungey stated that "Bates keeps closely to the melodic outline of Pepper’s 13 tracks, but tinkers energetically with textures and sometimes tempo in his arrangements for the Frankfurt Big Band. From the clever dropped beats of the opener, it’s as if the Lonely Hearts Club Band has evolved into a crack ensemble tutored on old Loose Tubes albums".[6]
In his review for All About Jazz, Roger Farbey made special mention of Eggs Laid By Tigers vocalist Martin Dahl, who was "charged with the unenviable task of singing all the lead vocal parts". He also highlighted that "multi-instrumentalist Stuart Hall, and a long-time associate of Bates, made vital contributions to the album".[7]
All songs written by Lennon–McCartney, except "Within You Without You" by George Harrison.
Eggs Laid By Tigers