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Old 07-27-2004, 01:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Trumpet Recordings (no specific genre)

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Hope everyone is doin' ok. I just thought this would be a good topic for discussion and hopefully get everyone listening some more. Please list the five (5) most influential TRUMPET recordings of yours. No specific genre, can be jazz, classical, rock, whatever. Just try to limit it to purely trumpet stuff. Such as trpt players or orchestras featuring a certain player. Have fun, and keep listening.

Doc Severinson - Tonite Show Band CD I/II
Lious Armstrong - Greatest Hits
Allen Vizutti - Emerald Gems
Bill Chase - Pure Enea... ok, all of them
Wynton Marsalis - Carnival

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Old 07-27-2004, 08:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hmm this is tricky...

1. Phil Smith - New York Legends
2. Wynton Marsalis - London Concert
3. Miles Davis - So What
4. Clifford Brown - Study in Brown
5. NY Phil / Bernstein - Mahler 7
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Old 08-18-2004, 12:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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A rather obscure recording is the late Steve Lacy and Barry Wedgle's CD "Rendevous." I have a full length cut of a song off the album (I am a personal friend of Barry's and have his permission to post the song." The page is http://www.co-bw.com/Links%20CBAW.htm and it is under jazz. The link to Exit Records provides you the chance to buy it. 8) It is a very unusual duet, and worth the purchase.

Oh, my site is a site that sells brass and woodwinds--don't want to be accused of "shimming" like they did on a sax forum. Bloody woodwind players need to get their acts together!
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Clifford Brown, another one of my favs... Yes Yoder, very kewl indeed. Anyone else out there with their favorite 5?

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Lee Morgan- The Sidewinder
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
Maynard Ferguson- MF Storm
Tower Of Power-Any album
Wynton-Carnaval, and The London Concert (It's a tie)
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Old 08-20-2004, 12:29 PM   #6 (permalink)
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In no particular order.... (yet)

Maurice Andre - Haydn/Mozart Oboe Concerto transcriptions

Sergei Nakariakov - No Limits

Contrasts for Trumpets - Six great classical trumpeters (including Adolph Herseth and Anthony Plog) directed by Howard Snell on the English Doyen label

Wynton Marsalis - Haydn/Hummel Trumpet Concertos

Crispian Steele-Perkins - Classical Trumpet Concertos (all on ancient instruments - including Haydn/Hummel)
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Old 08-20-2004, 01:24 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Maynard-Anything he ever recorded.
Wayne Bergeron-You Call This a Living?
Miles-Kind of Blue/Porgy and Bess
Arturo Sandoval-Hot House/Americana/Trumpet Evolution
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Miles, In a Slient Way
Miles Smiles
Ornette Coleman, Something Else, Don Cherry on trumpet
Louis Armstrong plays W.C. Handy
Charles Mingus presents Charles Mingus, Ted Curson on trumpet

I like classical music too but I don't know so much about great trumpet players who play classical music, I've heard alot of Maurice Andre that I liked
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Satchmo plays Handy? Never heard of that one, where can I find it? Thxs.

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I don’t think I can narrow it down to 5 but I will list the current top 5 “trumpet” cds I am listening to this week or so.


Mahler second symphony with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra/Levi
My song of Songs Phil Smith
Rainbow Body ASO/Spano
Ludwig Guttler, can’t remember the CD name because it has a bunch of stuff I have never heard of on it but this guy is GREAT!
Chicago Symphony orchestra, I have a pretty big collection of CDs from them, I usually listen to a different one each week or so, this week is Sheherazade!
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