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  1. 17 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDSQuiet Riot (Rerecorded) · Buddy Rich & His OrchestraSwing Music℗ Sandrew MetronomeReleased on: 2015-07-10Artist: Buddy Rich & H...

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  2. 4 de oct. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesQuiet Riot · Buddy Rich & His OrchestraThe Golden Essentials 1945-1948℗ 2001 Stardust RecordsReleased on: 2001-...

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  3. 24 de feb. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesQuiet Riot · Buddy Rich and His OrchestraThe Best of Buddy Rich and His Orchestra℗ 2011 Drew's EntertainmentRel...

    • ‘Not So Quiet Please’ from The Album, ‘Weary Blues’
    • ‘Laguna Leap
    • ‘Quiet Riot’ from The Album, ‘The Engine Room’
    • ‘Celebrity’ from The Album, ‘Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve’
    • ‘I Want to Be Happy’ from The Album, ‘Lester Young Trio’
    • ‘The Drum Battle’ from The Album, ‘The Drum Battle
    • ‘West Side Story Medley’ from The Album, ‘Swinging New Big Band’
    • ‘Channel One Suite’ from The Album, ‘Mercy Mercy’
    • ‘Nutville’ from The Album, ‘The Roar of ’74’
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    A contrasting sequel was recorded two years later and shows Buddy in an entirely different light. This is a tom-tom solo in the jungle fashion, but incredibly Rich manages to step out of Gene Krupa’s long shadow in this genre and make it his own. Although technical proficiency is inescapably in the foreground, Rich exhibits a wide range of colours ...

    This impromptu session is with fellow Swing aficionados Nat Cole and Charlie Shavers. Buddy Rich can be heard shouting throughout, which only adds to the excitement and energy coming out of the music. One of the primary roles of the drummer in a jazz ensemble is to create a bespoke accompaniment for each soloist, providing contrast and highlighting...

    Broadcast from a concert at a naval air station with his own band, this number puts Buddy Rich’s drums front and centre with unison rhythms between the horns and toms as well as plenty of space for fills. The dexterity, speed and clarity are undeniable in this example, and the listener will hear Rich taking the reigns by shouting count-ins to his e...

    This short track has Buddy Rich move into the modern era as one of a few collaborations with Charlie Parker around 1950. The recording quality is clean, and we can hear the internal dynamics of the drums clearly. Buddy is keeping time in the bebop style Max Roach championed: open, washy hi-hat and a feathered bass drum creating a heavy and legato s...

    While Buddy Rich is widely known for his drumming gymnastics, this recording with Lester Young and Nat Cole demonstrates a more collaborative approach. In addition, he plays exquisitely with brushes throughout. The concept for this track is interplay, a three-way conversation in which each musician has an equal opportunity to contribute. Rich’s sol...

    This is one of the first Buddy Rich albums where he features as a co-leader and is one of several albums in the ’50s marketed as contests between himself and another jazz drummer. More likely the idea of a record producer than a musician, these documents do nonetheless yield some interesting results. Principally, they are a useful way to compare st...

    This Buddy Rich album, an announcement of his new ensemble, is the first in Buddy Rich’s final musical chapter. From then on, he was known chiefly as a bandleader and used the group as a platform for his drumming. The arrangement keeps the live audience guessing with numerous tempo changes and extreme dynamics, and theatrical moments such as a dang...

    ‘Mercy Mercy’ is regarded as one of the best Buddy Rich albums. Like ‘West Side Story Medley’, this is another showcase for Buddy Rich’s talents, another live recording and another heavily arranged selection of tunes culminating in an open drum solo near the end. More modern influences are however present here, with some time-signature changes and ...

    A case in point, this chart blurs the lines between Latin, funk and swing styles. Nevertheless, Buddy Rich’s playing suits this and the result is a big groovy melting pot. Subsequent albums of Buddy Rich and his band illustrate a quality control often found lacking in a musician’s later career. Up until his death, Buddy was playing as well if not b...

    We hope you enjoyed this rundown of our top ten Buddy Rich albums and recordings. If you want to continue your exploration of Buddy Rich’s discography, check out some of his incredible features with the likes of Count Basie, Benny Carter and Harry James with whom he played as a sideman throughout the 50s and 60s. Want to learn more about jazz music...

  4. 21 de jul. de 2018 · Performer: Buddy Rich And His Orchestra; Buddy Rich Writer: Castle; Brooks; Rich. Instrumental; Drum Solo. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.5mil truncated eliptical, 2.3mil truncated conical, 2.8mil truncated conical, 3.3mil truncated conical.

  5. Quiet Riot by Buddy Rich released in 2008. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 13 de jul. de 2020 · Along with Buddy Rich's singular style of drumming in the '40s, listeners get to hear -- just to name a few -- arrangers as diverse as Neal Hefti, Tadd Dameron, and Al Cohn (who also plays sax here); stellar sidemen like Jimmy Giuffre, Big Sid Catlett, Tommy Allison, Tony Scott, and Red Rodney; and the vocals of Ella Fitzgerald.