Dive into the electrifying world of big band jazz with Buddy Rich's "Big Swing Face," a live album that captures the legendary drummer and his band at the height of their powers. Recorded in 1966 at the iconic Chez Club in Hollywood and released in January 1967, this album is a testament to Buddy Rich's unparalleled energy and precision, backed by a stellar ensemble of musicians.
The album features a mix of live performances and remixed tracks from the 1966 sessions, offering a comprehensive look at the band's live sound and studio prowess. From the opening notes of "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" to the final bars of "Apples (AKA Gino)," the album is a non-stop journey through the vibrant landscape of big band, jazz, bebop, and hard bop.
Highlights include the dynamic "The Beat Goes On," a standout feature for Buddy Rich's daughter Cathy, and the remixed tracks from the 1966 Hollywood sessions, which showcase the band's versatility and Rich's signature drumming style. The album also includes a range of compositions, from the lively "Big Swing Face" and "Hollywood" to the soulful "Love For Sale" and the upbeat "Bugle Call Rag."
With a running time of just over an hour and nine minutes, "Big Swing Face" is a thrilling exploration of Buddy Rich's musical genius. The album features contributions from notable musicians such as Ernie Watts, Jay Corre, Robert Keller on flute, Richard Resnicoff on guitar, and Ray Starling on piano, among others. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, this album is a captivating introduction to the world of big band jazz and the legendary Buddy Rich.