Step back in time to the vibrant and swinging era of 1950s Hollywood with Pete Rugolo's "In Hollywood '57-'61." This captivating compilation, released on April 2, 2021, by Senator Bop, is a treasure trove of exotica and big band jazz that showcases Rugolo's mastery as a composer and arranger. With a runtime of just over 40 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful journey through the golden age of jazz.
The tracklist is a delightful mix of original compositions and reinterpretations of classic tunes. From the playful "Two Funky Basses" to the sultry "Sugar Blues," and the sophisticated "Sophisticated Lady," each track is a testament to Rugolo's versatility and innovation. The album also features notable standards like "Sometimes I'm Happy" and "Carnival of Venice," giving it a familiar yet fresh feel.
Pete Rugolo, known for his work with Capitol Records and his contributions to the TV show "Peter Gunn," brings his unique style and expertise to this collection. His arrangements are intricate and dynamic, highlighting the rich textures of the big band sound and the exotic allure of the exotica genre.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Pete Rugolo or a newcomer to his music, "In Hollywood '57-'61" offers a rich and engaging listening experience. It's a snapshot of a bygone era, captured in sound, and a celebration of the timeless appeal of jazz.