New Life (Jones / Lewis album)

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New Life
New Life cover
Studio album by Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
Recorded 1975 July 22, December 16, 17 and 1976 January 10, A&R Recording, Inc., New York City
Genre Jazz
Length 44:21
Label A&M / Horizon
Producer John Snyder
Professional reviews
Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra chronology
Thad Jones / Mel Lewis and Manuel De Sica
(1974)
New Life
(1976)
Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra With Rhoda Scott
(1976)

New Life (Dedicated to Max Gordon) is a 1976 big band jazz album recorded by the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra and released on the A&M / Horizon Records label. The album was nominated for a 1976 Grammy award in the Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band category.[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Greetings And Salutations" – 8:49
  2. "Love And Harmony" (comp./arr. C. Bridgewater) – 7:23
  3. "Little Rascal On A Rock" – 6:17
  4. "Forever Lasting" – 5:50
  5. "Love To One Is One To Love" – 4:07
  6. "Thank You" (comp./arr. Dodgion) – 6:10
  7. "Cherry Juice" – 5:45

All songs composed and arranged by Thad Jones except where indicated.

[edit] Personnel

  • Jerry Dodgion – alto saxophone, flute, soprano saxophone
  • Frank Foster – tenor saxophone, clarinet (tracks 1,2,3,6,7)
  • Lou Marini – clarinet, flute, tenor saxophone (tracks 1 (intro),4,5)
  • Greg Herbert – tenor saxophone, flute
  • Ed Xiques – soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, flute, clarinet
  • Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone
  • Al Porcino – trumpet (tracks 1,2,3,6,7)
  • Jon Faddis – trumpet (tracks 4,5)
  • Lew Soloff – trumpet (tracks 4,5)
  • Waymon Reed – trumpet (tracks 1,2,3,6,7)
  • Steve Furtado – trumpet (tracks 4,5)
  • Sinclair Acey – trumpet (tracks 1,2,3,6,7)
  • Jim Bossy – trumpet (tracks 4,5)
  • Cecil Bridgewater – trumpet
  • Billy Campbell – trombone
  • Janice Robinson – trombone
  • Earl McIntyre – bass trombone (tracks 1,2,3,6,7), trombone (tracks 4,5)
  • John Mosca – trombone (tracks 1,2,3,6,7)
  • Dave Taylor – bass trombone (tracks 4,5)
  • Jim Buffington – french horn (tracks 1,4,5)
  • Ray Alonge – french horn (tracks 1,4,5)
  • Peter Gordon – french horn (tracks 1,4,5)
  • Earl Chapin – french horn (tracks 4,5)
  • Julius Watkins – french horn (track 1)
  • Don Butterfield – tuba (tracks 4,5)

[edit] References / External Links

  1. ^ LA Times, "The Envelope" awards database. 1976 Grammy Awards link. Accessed 2008 April 19.