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The Calvin Owens Show "Keeping Big Band Blues ALIVE"

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Download links and information about The Calvin Owens Show "Keeping Big Band Blues ALIVE" by Calvin Owens. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:05:09 minutes.

Artist: Calvin Owens
Release date: 2005
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:05:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hucklebuck 3:52
2. I Gotcha Hootie Mama 5:04
3. If The Blues Come Roun' 4:40
4. Mistreat A Good Man 4:51
5. Big Sweet Woman 5:03
6. Love On A Silver Platter 4:53
7. Come On Home Baby 4:40
8. Lover Man 4:45
9. This Little Light Of Mine 4:23
10. Why Can't I 5:25
11. H-Town French Town Git Down 3:19
12. So Blue And All Alone 5:06
13. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town 4:05
14. Stop The Clock 5:03

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Calvin Owens has been leading big bands for decades, touring in support of B.B. King until forming his own group in the mid-'80s. But the trumpeter's music draws from a number of styles. Owens shines with his heartfelt trumpet in "Mistreat a Good Man." "I Gotcha Hootchie Mama," a vocal feature for Gloria Edwards (which she co-wrote with arranger Nelson Mills), has a Cajun flavor with the presence of accordion player Robert Ludd, Jr. Trombonist Aubrey Tucker wrote and arranged the loping "So Blue and All Alone," a bluesy ballad with fine solos by the composer and the bandleader. The band shows off its gospel roots with a spirited take of "This Little Light of Mine," with an understated vocal by Owens, who is backed by a group of enthusiastic backup singers and Kyle Turner's fiery sermon on tenor sax. They also have a bit of fun with standards, with a boisterous party-like atmosphere in a swinging treatment of "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," though their treatment of "Lover Man" suffers from an overblown introduction. It is safe to say that anyone catching Calvin Owens & His Blues Orchestra will not remain seated for long.