B.J. Jansen & Conjura (The Movement Vol. 1) Digital

B.J. Jansen & Conjura (The Movement Vol. 1) Digital

  • 流派:Jazz 爵士
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2011-12-01
  • 唱片公司:Kdigital Media, Ltd.
  • 类型:录音室专辑

简介

Liner Notes: B.J. Jansen & CONJURA - The Movement Vol.1 1. Angela\'s Aggravation - B.J. Jansen, composer - ASCAP 2. Lovely You - Frank Stagnitta, composer - ASCAP 3. Brandon\'s Blues - B.J. Jansen, composer - ASCAP 4. Carol\'s Dream - Frank Stagnitta, composer - ASCAP 5. Relaxin\' With Jessica - B.J. Jansen,composer - ASCAP B.J. Jansen - Baritone Saxophone Frank Stagnitta - Piano Daud El-Bakara - Trumpet Mike Boone - Bass - Tracks: 1,2,4 & 5 Ed Wise - Bass - (Brandon\'s Blues) Christopher Beck - Drums - Tracks: 3 & 4 Wayne Smith Jr. - Drums - Tracks: 1,2 & 5 Executive Producer: B.J. Jansen Producers: B.J. Jansen, Frank Stagnitta Engineered and Mastered by Dave Downham Various Sessions in 2005, 2006 & 2007 Recorded at: Gradwell House Studios Haddon Heights, NJ USA Artwork and Design by JM Creative Artists Photo by Patrick Simoine All rights reserved, Copyright 2008, B.J. Jansen, JM Records & JM Creative Artists WHAT SOME HAVE SAID ABOUT B.J. JANSEN: \"Up-And-Coming and Soon-To-Be, Jazz Legend!\" Al Lubiejewski, Jazz Host - WQLN 91.3 FM \"This CD is the essence of Hard Bop! This CD is so cool! Please check it out!”(In Reference to “The Movement Vol. 1”) Disk Union - TOKYO, JAPAN \"B.J. Jansen, who is still in his twenties, is a young Baritone Saxophone Player. He moved to New York City and he has already played at many famous Jazz clubs there... (55 Bar, Fat Cat, Knitting Factory) He is very talented! We have a good impression of his CD because his music is straight-ahead!” Vento Azul Records - TOKYO, JAPAN \"B.J. Jansen controls his baritone saxophone, summoning a flawless series of notes for each run in the ensemble’s traditional jazz tunes.” ... Stephen George - LEO Weekly \"BJ Jansen & Conjura are just the ticket for a smoking Friday night....” Ken Micallef - Philadelphia Weekly \"What does Conjura conjure? Apparently, the sound of vintage Blue Note recordings, circa the \'50s. B.J. Jansen heads up this well-regarded Philly ensemble, which showcases his baritone sax ... indeed.” Washington Post

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