The Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Big Band - You Stepped Out Of A Dream download mp3

  • Artist: The Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Big Band
  • Song: You Stepped Out Of A Dream
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 03:08
  • Size: 4.4MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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Download The Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Big Band - You Stepped Out Of A Dream

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Kristi Welch

2020-09-15 10:44:37 | Profile
one of my favorite big band arrangements ,love the sax soli.

Juarez YourName

2020-07-05 08:49:34 | Profile
This should have been treated as a light but lovely song for a cast led by Noel Coward - but this is the outer edge of extreme jazz, simply great!!

DVCamRus

2019-11-17 19:21:29 | Profile
the best big band ever, a pity they lived for such a short time !

Suggie Sugar

2019-11-04 20:07:56 | Profile
Easily the greatest big band Europe ever produced. Just superlative in every way. One of the greatest big bands of all time. Bravo!

Andrew Dhanoolal

2019-11-02 15:21:06 | Profile
This is pure good music and good musicianship!

napdj

2019-10-27 19:36:04 | Profile
I hate it when band members are not posted!

dannyboyatki

2019-10-25 21:57:29 | Profile
I still play this actual arrangement.

Raquel Jimenez

2019-09-26 15:45:49 | Profile
outstanding, fantastic !

Dark Shadow02

2019-09-24 05:39:57 | Profile
This band produced some of the greatest swinging arrangements of all time.  Rich harmonics and a wonderful beat.

RitØæА

2019-09-18 06:52:23 | Profile
I remember dear Ronnie doing a radio broadcast where he played this as a great example of a great reed line in the arrangement. Ronnie of course was one of them. Found this on the web....Kenny Clarke on drums, and Francy Boland on piano – plus bassist Ron Matthewson, sitting in for the usual Jimmy Woode. The horn players really send things off, though – tight trumpets from Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, and Dusko Goykovich; bold trombones from Ake Persson and Nat Peck; and some searing reed lines from Johnny Griffin and Ronnie Scott on tenor, Derek Humble on alto, Sahib Shihab on baritone, and Tony Coe on both tenor and clarinet