Trombone portrays an urban jazz scene
The sophisticated ensemble beauty of the Vic Dickenson Septet.
This collection of performances by a septet based on traditional swing music, incorporating a modern sensibility. Dickenson's smooth trombone takes center stage, while the exquisite harmonies of the brass section create a comfortable atmosphere. A sense of tension permeates the relaxed atmosphere, making this a recording that allows you to fully enjoy the essence of jazz ensemble.
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When You And I Were Young, Maggie
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You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me
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Everybody Loves My Baby
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Nice Work If You Can Get It
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Liner Notes - John Hammond
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Trombone - Vic Dickenson
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Drums - Jo Jones
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Bass - Walter Page
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Trumpet - Ruby Braff
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Clarinet - Edmond Hall
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Piano - Sir Charles Thompson
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Trumpet - Shad Collins
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Guitar - Steve Jordan (3)