As of April 29, 2011, you stopped listening to Disney film music in the same way. For the first time EMI will offer a new compilation of the greatest themes inspired Disney jazzy version, entitled "Disney Jazz Volume 1: Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" The special affection for Walt Disney for the jazz of the 1920s and 1930 brought a number of artists to record their interpretations of the most popular tunes from his films over the decades that followed.
Some songs have become classic, like "Some Day My Prince Will Come," "Someday My Prince Will Come" from the movie animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, became standard and entered the "Great American Songbook with jazz artists who used these melodies as a basis for their improvisations.
Over the years, great performers of jazz music such as Bunny Berigan, Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis and John Coltrane muèrent is as true fans of the music of Disney. Today, the enthusiasm for the Disney legacy is unwavering and finds a new echo in a new compilation that combines new recordings.
Disney Jazz Volume 1: Everybody Wants to Be a Cat "is produced by Jason Olaine and under the technical direction by Joe Ferla. This delightful collection features new performances of the biggest stars of contemporary jazz and revelations of the genre. The title of this compilation is from a song from the animated classic "The Aristocats" revisited version of "groovy" by Roy Hargrove's quintet at the opening of this superb disc with the complete list of tracks: 01.
Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat (Roy Hargrove) 02. Chim Chim Cher-Ee (Esperanza Spalding) 03. Some Day My Prince Will Come (Disney Jazz) (Dave Brubeck) 04. Find Yourself (Regina Carter) 05. You've Got A Friend In Me (Joshua Redman) 06. He's A Tramp (Dianne Reeves) 07. Feed The Birds (Tuppence A Bag) (Kurt Rosenwinkel) 08.
Gaston (The Bad Plus) 09. Alice In Wonderland (feat. Roberta Gambarini) (The Dave Brubeck Trio) 10. The Bare Necessities (Alfredo Rodriguez) 11. It's A Small World (Nikki Yanofsky) 12. Belle (Gilad Hekselman) 13. Circle Of Life (Mark Rapp)
Some songs have become classic, like "Some Day My Prince Will Come," "Someday My Prince Will Come" from the movie animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, became standard and entered the "Great American Songbook with jazz artists who used these melodies as a basis for their improvisations.
Over the years, great performers of jazz music such as Bunny Berigan, Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis and John Coltrane muèrent is as true fans of the music of Disney. Today, the enthusiasm for the Disney legacy is unwavering and finds a new echo in a new compilation that combines new recordings.
Disney Jazz Volume 1: Everybody Wants to Be a Cat "is produced by Jason Olaine and under the technical direction by Joe Ferla. This delightful collection features new performances of the biggest stars of contemporary jazz and revelations of the genre. The title of this compilation is from a song from the animated classic "The Aristocats" revisited version of "groovy" by Roy Hargrove's quintet at the opening of this superb disc with the complete list of tracks: 01.
Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat (Roy Hargrove) 02. Chim Chim Cher-Ee (Esperanza Spalding) 03. Some Day My Prince Will Come (Disney Jazz) (Dave Brubeck) 04. Find Yourself (Regina Carter) 05. You've Got A Friend In Me (Joshua Redman) 06. He's A Tramp (Dianne Reeves) 07. Feed The Birds (Tuppence A Bag) (Kurt Rosenwinkel) 08.
Gaston (The Bad Plus) 09. Alice In Wonderland (feat. Roberta Gambarini) (The Dave Brubeck Trio) 10. The Bare Necessities (Alfredo Rodriguez) 11. It's A Small World (Nikki Yanofsky) 12. Belle (Gilad Hekselman) 13. Circle Of Life (Mark Rapp)
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