Gerry Mulligan 1960 The Concert Jazz Band 🎁
: While Mulligan provided the vision, the album is defined by the sophisticated arrangements of Al Cohn , Bob Brookmeyer , and Mulligan himself. Track List & Highlights
Provide a deeper look into on the band's sound. Suggest similar large-ensemble albums from that era. Gerry Mulligan 1960 The Concert Jazz Band
The album consists of six tracks that showcase a mix of standards and originals: (Arr. Al Cohn) Biddy's Blues (Arr. Gerry Mulligan) The Lady Is a Tramp (Arr. Gerry Mulligan) : While Mulligan provided the vision, the album
: Baritone Saxophone, Piano (occasionally), and Leader Bob Brookmeyer : Valve Trombone (Mulligan's primary foil) Conte Candoli & Nick Travis : Trumpets Zoot Sims : Tenor Saxophone Gene Quill : Alto Saxophone The album consists of six tracks that showcase
(Arr. Bob Brookmeyer) You Took Advantage of Me (Arr. Mulligan) Out of This World (Arr. Brookmeyer) Key Personnel
Released in on the Verve label, Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band marks the debut of Mulligan’s legendary 13-piece large ensemble. Unlike the booming big bands of the era, this group focused on a lighter, "cool jazz" aesthetic that retained the intimacy of a smaller group while utilizing the lush textures of a full horn section. Core Identity & Sound