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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "Concerto Grosso In D Blues" on Discogs.

  2. Not only is this rare LP one of Herbie Mann's own favorites, it is one of the most moving classical/jazz fusions ever recorded. Right after the 1968 Berlin Jazz Days festival, Mann, his quintet, co-composer/conductor William Fischer, and a team of 80 Berlin musicians entered Teldec studios to record the huge, ambitious title piece, a concerto that successfully spans the decades from ...

  3. 1973 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. TimBucknall 13 апр. 2024 г. referencing Concerto Grosso In D Blues ( LP, Album) MT 2015. Overall not as strong as Stone Flute, that other string laced Herbie album from around the same time, but side 1 is excellent and has slow heavy moments that could almost pass for Trip-Hop. commissionerofsewers 4 ...

  4. I'm sure there are some other Herbie Mann fans who would be just as pleased as I am to see this disc. The title song is an outstanding classical jazz piece. You can hear influences from New Orleans to Germany (where it was actually recorded) and everywhere in between. The orchestra and Herbie's late '60s quintet work together beautifully.

  5. 22 de may. de 2012 · Later in the '60s, Mann recorded two albums of Middle-Eastern-inspired music, and on a visit to Berlin, he teamed up with an 80-piece orchestra for Concerto Grosso in D-flat Blues (Atlantic, 1968 ). He followed that with a hugely popular album, Memphis Underground (Atlantic, 1969), recorded with a top Memphis R&B rhythm section.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Concerto Grosso In D Blues" on Discogs.

  7. Find album credit information for Mann: Concerto Grosso in D Blues by Herbie Mann on AllMusic