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Splanky

Splanky

SKU: JLP8063

$75 Hard Copy

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There are few collaborations in the world of big band jazz that have produced more classic outcomes than those of bandleader Count Basie and arranger Neal Hefti. At the start of their association in 1951, Basie was looking to revive his big band after a period where economics had forced him to downsize his unit to an octet. Hefti, a youthful veteran who had already written for Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, and Charlie Parker, was looking to expand his name in the public eye. When the two brought their highly sympathetic musical personalities together, the result was a completely re-defined sound of the Basie organization, and big band jazz in general, by combining the easy-swinging riff-based style of Basie’s 1930s groups with Hefti’s more contemporary, orchestrated sensibility. Their relationship reached its apex with three albums comprised entirely of Hefti’s arrangements: 1957’s The Atomic Mr. Basie, 1958’s Basie Plays Hefti, and 1962’s On My Way & Shoutin’ Again. These universally-acclaimed classics left the sound of big band jazz permanently altered for the better, revived Basie’s fortunes as a bandleader, and paved the way for Hefti’s transition to the world of scoring for television and film. Of all of Hefti's arrangements during this fruitful period, Splanky has the most in common with the sound of the original 1930s Basie outlets. The arrangement can be broken down into two distinct parts - the melody, and the shout chorus. Sandwiched inside these parts is a solo section over a concert Db blues. On the original recording, the only soloist is tenor saxophonist Frank Foster, but the arrangement's simplicity lends itself to being opened up as much as you please.

SKU
JLP8063
Composer
Hefti, Neal
Artist
Count Basie Orchestra
Voicing
JB
Level
3.5
Manufacturer
ejazzlines.com