Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Berlin Dialogue for Orchestra
1971 live album by Oliver Nelson and the "Berlin Dreamband" From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Berlin Dialogue for Orchestra is a live album by American jazz composer/arranger Oliver Nelson featuring performances by a big band recorded at the Berliner Jazztage in 1971 and first released on the Flying Dutchman label.[1][2]
Remove ads
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "None of the individual pieces caught on but taken as a whole, this out-of-print LP should please big-band collectors and serves as a good example of Oliver Nelson's writing style".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Oliver Nelson.
- "Berlin Dialogue for Orchestra" - 18:25
- "Confrontation"
- "Check point Charlie"
- "Relative Calm"
- "Over the Wall"
- "Impressions of Berlin: Ku-Damm" - 6:02
- "Impressions of Berlin: Wannsee" - 5:21
- "Impressions of Berlin: Heidi" - 6:07
- "Impressions of Berlin: Berlin bei Nacht" - 5:14
Personnel
- Oliver Nelson - alto saxophone, arranger, conductor
- Milo Pavlovic, Ronny Simmonds, Carmell Jones, Harry Stamp, Manfred Stoppachier - trumpet
- Slide Hampton, Barry Ross, Åke Persson, Charles Orieux, Kurt Masnick - trombone
- Leo Wright, Klaus Marmulla - alto saxophone
- Adi Feuerstien, Rolf Romer - tenor saxophone
- Jan Konopasek - baritone saxophone
- Freddy L'Host - clarinet
- Kai Rautenberg - piano
- Hajo Lange - bass
- Dai Bowen, Heinz Niemeyer - percussion
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads