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Julian Cannonball Adderley ‎– And Strings (1955/1986)

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Julian Cannonball Adderley ‎– And Strings (1955/1986)

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1 	I Cover The Waterfront 	
2 	A Foggy Day 	
3 	Surrey With The Fringe On Top 	
4 	Two Sleepy People 	
5 	I'll Never Stop Loving You 	
6 	The Masquerade Is Over 	
7 	I've Never Been In Love Before 	
8 	Lonely Dreams 	
9 	Falling In Love With Love 	
10 	Street Of Dreams 	
11 	Polka Dots And Moonbeams 	
12 	You Are Too Beautiful

Cannonball Adderley - Alto Saxophone 
Richard Hayman - Arranged By, Conductor

 

The "and Strings" album is one of the biggest clichés of '50s jazz. The idea of taking a prominent jazz soloist and placing him in an orchestral context usually doesn't work as jazz and often doesn't cut it as mood music, either. Julian Cannonball Adderley and Strings suffers a bit in terms of song selection -- "Surrey With a Fringe on Top" and "Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Around a Pug-Nosed Dream)" are a little on the corny side -- but Adderley himself plays beautifully, showing off his typically excellent soloing throughout, and Bill Russo's orchestral arrangements are less invasive than similar arrangements for other "and Strings" albums, more Gil Evans than Mantovani. The opening "I Cover the Waterfront" is a stellar kickoff, a smoky ballad perfect for Adderley's soulful style, but barring a few minor missteps, all of Julian Cannonball Adderley and Strings is well worth hearing. ---Stewart Mason, AllMusic Review

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