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The Phil Collins Big Band - Hot Night in Paris (CD)

Hot Night in Paris
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Album Details: Hot Night in Paris

Release Date:07/27/1999
Label:Atlantic / Wea
UPC:075678319822

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    A Hot Night in Paris

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 9, 2001

    A return to form for this drummer. Obviously influenced by Buddy Rich, he should have never sang vocals to begin with. Reason being, that was never his passion. For Brand X fans, this is about as close as he has come in quite some time, perhaps 17 ye...ars. Let's hope, assuming hearing won't be a factor, that he can create more music in the style of Brand X. Bring back Phil the musician, not Phil the contemporary adult icon. Read more Less

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    GREAT ,GOOD ,AMAZING ...HOT!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 27, 2001

    GREAT!!!!!!Just buy it and you'll enjot the best jazz cd ever ,specially with PICK UP THE PIECES.Phil is really amazing!!!!!!

Pro Reviews: Hot Night in Paris

  • All Music Guide

    In the latter half of the '90s, Phil Collins' career hit a bit of a sales slump, and instead of shamelessly chasing after another number one single, he decided to change pace and try something different. Returning to the drums, he assembled the Phil Collins Big Band, reviving the sound of such idols as Buddy Rich and Sonny Payne, but largely sticking with his original material. After a brief European tour in 1996 (which happened to feature Quincy Jones as conductor and Tony Bennett as vocalist), he created a new version of the band featuring several accomplished jazz and studio musicians in support notably alto saxophonist Gerald Albright, but also guitarist Daryl Stuermer, tenor saxophonist James Carter, and pianists George Duke and Brad Cole, among many others, in varying roles. That band toured America and Europe in 1998, and it's the one featured on the tensong, 70minute live album A Hot Night in Paris. Initially, it may be disarming for longtime fans (and detractors) to hear "Sus...sudio," "That's All," and "Against All Odds" blaring forth in brash, brassy arrangements, and it is true that the melodies can occasionally sound thin in this context, but once that first reaction passes, A Hot Night in Paris is actually entertaining. Collins doesn't try anything new with the big band form he just updates it with his own songs, including the Genesis chestnut "The Los Endos Suite," along with covers of Miles Davis' "Milestones" and the Average White Band's "Pick up the Pieces." As such, it's the sort of record that will inevitably irk purists, since it's targeted right at mainstream jazz audiences, ones that aren't really familiar with big band music but have a vague idea of what it sounds like, but anyone whose standards aren't quite as exacting will likely be pleasantly surprised with A Hot Night in Paris. When the band just plays which is quite often, since the themes are stated quickly enough so they're recognized, then they disappear this is swinging, accomplished music that's unpretentious and fun. It's never more than simply entertaining, but that's all it needs to be it's more enjoyable than any record Collins has put out in over a decade, and it suggests that this is a dignified and charming way for him to mature. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Phil Collins

Phil Collins' ascent to the status of one of the most successful pop and adult-contemporary singers of the '80s and beyond was probably as much of a surprise to him as it was to many others. Balding and diminutive, Collins was almost 30 years old when his first solo single, "In the Air Tonight," became a 2 hit in his native U.K. (the song was a Top 20 hit in the U.S.). ... Read more