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Happy Together (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live at Birdland, Vol. 1]

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Download links and information about Happy Together (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live at Birdland, Vol. 1] by Ken Peplowski, Jesper Thilo. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 52:29 minutes.

Artist: Ken Peplowski, Jesper Thilo
Release date: 2008
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 7
Duration: 52:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Vignette (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live] 7:56
2. I Want to Be Happy (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live] 9:02
3. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live] 6:19
4. The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live] 7:06
5. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live] 5:02
6. In Your Own Sweet Way (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live] 6:40
7. Centerpiece (feat. Thilo Wagner, Isla Eckinger & Gregor Beck) [Live] 10:24

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Ken Peplowski has long been recognized as one of the top clarinetists and tenor saxophonists of his generation in the U.S., while Jesper Thilo, a Danish tenor saxophonist who also doubles on clarinet, has recorded with many visiting Americans and has seen his own star rise in Europe. This 2002 performance at Birdland Jazzclub in Hamburg is evidently the first of two volumes, a well-recorded intimate evening full of memorable music. After the album opens with a swinging two-tenor interpretation of "Vignette," Peplowski switches to clarinet for the breezy extended workout of the oldie "I Want to Be Happy." Thilo's solo feature is "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You," playing full-bodied tenor (à la Coleman Hawkins) and adding a friendly vocal, while Peplowski's lyrical clarinet is showcased in the relaxed, lyrical setting of "Polka Dots and Moonbeams." Both reedmen sit out "In Your Own Sweet Way," a lightly swinging feature for the rhythm section, which consists of pianist Thilo Wagner, veteran bassist Isla Eckinger, and drummer Gregor Beck. The rousing two-tenor finale of the blues "Centerpiece" also includes a long detour into "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," though the latter song is unlisted in the CD credits. The booklet could have been improved with liner notes explaining how this pairing came about, along with identifying the order of solos when the two men play the same instrument (though Peplowski fans will have little trouble identifying his more playful style) and giving more information about the rhythm section.