ARNE DOMNÉRUS ORKESTER
"I LET A SONG GO OUT ..."
RCA LSA 3128, Sweden, 1972
Another great
Domnérus album which seems to have escaped the CD re-issue programmes. Thanks to onxidlib for an excellent rip in
FLAC and to Paul D. for the comprehensive discographical information (via
Walter Bruynincks).
Eight songs, three different formats, from
trio to full orchestra via a sextet.
And another opportunity to hear the excellent guitarist Rune Gustafsson.
Details of the sessions
Arne Domnérus (cl) Bengt Hallberg (p) Egil
Johansen (d)
Stockholm, May 29-30, 1972
Poor Butterfly RCA (S) LSA3128
Bjarne Nerem (ts-1) Rune Gustafsson (g-2)
Georg Riedel (b) added, same loc. & date
Sweet and lovely (1) RCA (S) LSA3128
I let a song go out of my heart (1,2) id.
Scarecrow (1,2) id.
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Bosse Bröberg (tp) Bertil Strandberg (tb)
Arne Domnérus (as,cl) Bjarne Nerem (ts) Erik Nilsson (bar) Bengt Hallberg (p)
Rune Gustafsson (g) Stefan Brolund (el-b) Georg Riedel (b) Egil Johansen (d),
same loc. & date
A la Nerem RCA (S) LSA3128
I love you, Porgy id. -
The B.B. blues id. -
Satin doll id.
Track list
Track list
A1. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
(Ellington) 5:52
A2. Scarecrow (Reed) 4:00
A3. Sweet And Lovely (Tobias - Lemare) 4:42
A4. A La Nerem (Riedel) 5:10
B1. I Love You, Porgy (Gershwin) 5:20
B2. Poor Butterfly (Hubbel) 3:17
B3. The B.B.Blues (Riedel) 2:35
B4. Satin Doll (Ellington- Mercer -
Strayhorn) 7:40
Recorded at Studio Electra, Stockholm on
May 29 and 30, 1972. -
FLAC
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Does anyone know what has become of Porco's Hideaway? It's no longer there. Hope it's only temporary.
ReplyDeletethank you very much
ReplyDeletemany thanks yet more domnerus. was there a better euro alto ?
ReplyDelete@zoot : derek humble perhaps ?...
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for this one.
Many thanks for these Domnerus albums.
ReplyDeleteHumble and Billberg who both sadly died too young and Peter King would also be in the frame.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Boogieman.
ReplyDeleteAs to question arised by Zoot - an interesting one, for us who need to be updated on Euro Jazz - I have heard & collected a very good spanish alto, Perico Sambeat, specialy his records together with Brad Mehldau. I got it on Avax.