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Tim Laughlin & Fisher - New Orleans Swing (CD)

New Orleans Swing
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Album Details: New Orleans Swing

Release Date:08/10/1994
Label:Jazzology
UPC:762247626527

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  • All Music Guide

    The Pete Fountain-inspired clarinetist Tim Laughlin and multi-reedist Tom Fischer (tripling on clarinet, soprano and alto) from Banu Gibson's band team up on this exuberant Dixieland set. With fine support from John Royen (an excellent stride pianist), rhythm guitarist Hank Mackie, bassist Al Bernard and drummer Hal Smith (who takes a few decent vocals), the two reeds are in excellent form. The main fault of the disc is the rather clichéd material. Does one really need new versions of "Basin St. Blues," "St. James Infirmary," "Memories of You" and "Sweet Georgia Brown," especially when these interpretations add nothing to each song's legacy? However, overall, the music is enjoyable, if lacking in surprises.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Tim Laughlin

One of the brightest of the New Orleans-based clarinetists to emerge during the 1990s, Tim Laughlin has made a strong impression on the trad jazz scene. He started playing clarinet when he was nine and, other than doubling on alto a bit in high school, he has stuck to clarinet throughout his career and considers his main influence to be Pete Fountain. Tim Laughlin had s... Read more