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Buddy Rich - Live in '78 (Jazz Icons)
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In Theaters : 2006
DVD Release : 26 September, 2006
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Buddy Rich - Live in '78 (Jazz Icons) description
With his fiery polyrhythms and large-than-life persona, Buddy Rich was the last of the big-band drummers. This blistering 75-minute date from Holland (in 1978) features Rich's Killer Force ensemble (named after a Clint Eastwood movie). With saxophonists Steve Marcus and Gary Pribeck, trumpeter Mike McGovern, and trombonists Glenn Franke and Dale Kirkland as the primary soloists, Rich drives his men through eight selections of no-nonsense, straight-ahead jazz, which includes Sal Nestico's "You Gotta Try," John La Barbera's waltz, "Best Coast," and a melancholic rendition of Thelonious Monk's immortal ballad, "'Round Midnight." The Weather Report hit "Birdland" is given a run for its money, thanks to Rich's riveting rhythms, and the "Channel One Suite" features his best extended solo. The DVD is augmented by an informative 20-page booklet, which includes a Down Beat interview with Mel Torme, where Rich states, "I like to think of my solos as telling a story." Thanks to this document, new generations get to see and hear Rich's syncopated stories told through his relentless artistry in motion. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
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♥♥♥♥ this guy was/is so overrated!
i've heard for years about how buddy rich is supposedly the "greatest drummer ever", so when i had the chance to watch this recently, i thought i'd see what all the hoopla's about. and that's all it turned out to be, hoopla. just because he can play fast doesn't make him great. and he was notorious for being a jerk to his bandmates, which is captured in behind the scenes clips here. i have seen far superior drummers on a concert stage, with tommy lee, craig nunenmacher, bobby blotzer, eric carr, peter criss, robert sweet, max weinberg and ronnie tutt being just a few of said superior drummers. why anyone would want this dvd, or anything by this man, is beyond me.
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