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| ACTORS: | Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1982 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Fox Lorber |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Black & White |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Jazz |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 720917513423 |
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Customer Reviews of Dizzy's Dream Band
The performance cooks. The title "Dizzy's Dream Band" is appropriate. A "dream band" is what is found on the disc. The picture quality is excellent. The sound quality is excellent. Many of the images feature closeups of hands playing instruments, e.g., hands on trumpet valves, or hands on congas, where each hand takes up one quarter of the screen. The camera lovingly rests on the "hand images" for an adequate amount of time (the camera does not rush from one angle to another angle). One particularly artistic shot shows Mr.Gillespie's trumpet and hands (close up and out of focus) while in the background, and bracketed by Mr.Gillespie's instrument, is Mr.Mulligan in sharp focus (looking on and listening). The disc features Mr.Roach's lecture/demonstration of the high hat. It is the same lecture/demonstration that he gave in 1982 on the Univ.of Wisconsin-Madison campus, on a program that featured Richard Davis on bass. I would have liked to see more of Max Roach (God) playing the drum kit, e.g., doing a 3-4 minute solo, but a developed percussion solo is not shown here. The disc also features Mr.Gillespie and Mr.Faddis in an amusing "squeaking contest." A nice surprise was a cameo appearance by Paquito D'Rivera, whom I'd not previously heard. At the next opportunity, I shall purchase a D'Rivera album. There are no disappointments in the disc being reviewed, though the opening minutes of the disc, which features a hand-clapping duet complete with a Jew's harp, made me somewhat apprehensive, and concerned that the entire hour might consist of hand-clapping. The title is "Dizzy's Dream Band, and so as it turns out, what you see is what you get (wysiwyg). Is anything missing? Yes, I would have liked to have seen Sonny Stitt on this disc, as I'd seen him perform twice before at Keystone Korner in San Francisco in the late 1970s, and once in a tiny venue in Milwaukee in early 1981.
Masters in action
i just finished watching this for the first time. It is outstanding. I am 29 and this is the first time i have ever seen some of these cats play. I agree with some of the other reviews, it is not flawless. But these guys are all animals in great form. Great tunes!! Great shots!!
Diz the wiz
I attended this concert in 1982 and it was both electrifying and memorable. No superlatives are really necessary when describing these masters and sadly most are now gone. My only problems with this DVD release are that all of the music performed on that great evening is not presented here and that the tape pitch wavers a great deal. Most noticeably on Bags feature of Lover Man. It also saps the power and impact of John Lewis beautiful touch on the piano. In addition the audio and video are out of sync in several spots. I very much recommend this DVD due to the fact that you have Diz, Max, Bags and John Lewis on the same stage. Hopefully some day soon this will re-released with the care and content which it deserves. All in all there is much great music and humor here which simply exuded from the great John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie.