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- Date Released: July 18, 2006
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Big Band
- Label: Origin Records / IODA
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The follow-up to a particularly successful debut album, No Bounds brings more of what could potentially be referred to as "contemporary" big band. Big band as a major force disappeared decades ago, and those playing now are almost entirely nostalgia-based groups playing the old standards. Chris Walden is one of a very few that has adapted the genre to fit some more contemporary ideas, and takes new directions with the large-scale format. Here, there's a mix of old and new pieces, some updated thoroughly, some hearkening back to the powerful ensembles of the '70s, and some arranged back toward a vocal standard form (with Tierney Sutton providing some nice vocal work). The album opens with a jazz version of David Foster's theme for the 2006 Winter Olympics, and moves to a relaxed rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star," the first of three Disney-related songs to appear on the album. The title track is a textural one, followed by a bit of nostalgic vocal standard. The sound shifts to a more post-bop feel, touches upon Disney again for a Miles Davis-inspired rendition of "Someday My Prince Will Come," and after an almost orchestral score, finishes on a modern and somewhat twisted rendition of "It's a Small World." The sound is a little less adventurous on this album than it was on the first, but it's still a highly refreshing take on the big-band idiom. Fine solos are provided throughout, though the way the band works together is perhaps a better indicator of the abilities showcased here. Fine playing, and even finer compositions lead this to be one of the better (and perhaps even one of the best) jazz releases of the year.
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Credits
- Kim Richmond - Saxophone // Kim Richmond - Saxophone // Kim Richmond - Saxophone // Kim Richmond - Sax (Alto) // Kim Richmond - Sax (Alto) // Kim Richmond - Sax (Alto) // Kim Richmond - Soloist // Kim Richmond - Soloist // Kim Richmond - Soloist // Peter Herbolzheimer - Author // Peter Herbolzheimer - Author // Peter Herbolzheimer - Author // Sid Page - Violin // Steve Becknell - French Horn // Jacqueline Brand - Violin // Ray Brinker - Drums // Ray Brinker - Soloist // Till Brönner - Trumpet // Till Brönner - Soloist // Till Brönner - Guest Appearance // Richard Bullock - Trombone // Jorge Calandrelli - Author // Larry Corbett - Cello // Brian Dembow - Viola // Jeff Driskill - Saxophone // Jeff Driskill - Sax (Alto) // Jeff Driskill - Soloist // Stephen Erdody - Cello // Brandon Fields - Saxophone // Brandon Fields - Sax (Tenor) // Brandon Fields - Soloist // M.B. Gordy - Percussion // M.B. Gordy - Vibraphone // Alan Grunfeld - Violin // Jimmy Hoyson - Assistant Engineer // Alexander Iles - Trombone // Alexander Iles - Soloist // Roland Kato - Viola // Ron King - Trumpet // Tommy LiPuma - Author // Dane Little - Cello // Rob Lockart - Saxophone // Andy Martin - Trombone // Bob McChesney - Trombone // Bob McChesney - Soloist // Brian Monroney - Guitar // Helen Nightengale - Violin // Brian O'Connor - French Horn // Tom Peterson - Saxophone // Tom Peterson - Sax (Baritone) // Tom Peterson - Soloist // Katia Popov - Violin // Carl Saunders - Trumpet // Carl Saunders - Trumpet // Carl Saunders - Soloist // Carl Saunders - Soloist // Mark Sazer - Violin // Kim Scholes - Cello // Alan Steinberger - Piano // Alan Steinberger - Soloist // Martin Tillman - Soloist // Martin Tillman - Electric Cello // Martin Tillman - Guest Appearance // Arturo Velasco - Trombone // Josephina Vergara - Violin // Tommy Vicari - Engineer // Tommy Vicari - Mixing // Robert Vosgien - Mastering // Ian Walker - Double Bass // Ken Wild - Bass // Ken Wild - Double Bass // Roger Wilkie - Violin // Gregg Field - Drums // Gregg Field - Soloist // Gayle Levant - Harp // Matt Funes - Viola // Andrew Shulman - Cello // Kevin Connolly - Violin // Wayne Bergeron - Trumpet // Frank Chastenier - Piano // Frank Chastenier - Soloist // Frank Chastenier - Guest Appearance // Steve Genewick - Assistant Engineer // Chris Walden - Arranger // Chris Walden - Conductor // Chris Walden - Drums // Chris Walden - Flugelhorn // Chris Walden - Producer // Chris Walden - Executive Producer // Chris Walden - Soloist // Chris Walden - Synthesizer Programming // Tierney Sutton - Vocals // Tierney Sutton - Guest Appearance // Dana Kelley - French Horn // Darrin McCann - Viola // Keith Greene - Viola // Roberto Cani - Violin // Trevor Handy - Cello // Keith Albright - Piano Technician // Thomas Dienner - Viola // Thomas Kern - Engineer // Pat Johnson - Violin // Jennifer Levin - Violin // Phillip Edward Yao - French Horn // Tereza Stanislav - Violin // Gina Zimmitti - Contractor
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Tierney Sutton played Vocals // Till Bronner played Trumpet // Frank Chastenier played Piano -
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