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Vladimir Danilin
Get Happy (2006)
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Artists:
| Vladimir Danilin | accordion
| | Yakov Okun | keyboards (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10)
| | Alexey Kuznetsov | guitar (1, 7, 8, 9)
| | Alexey Isplatovsky | bass (1)
| | Igor Kondur | bass (7, 8)
| | Evgeny Onischenko | (3)
| | Alex Rostotsky | electric bass (2, 6)
| | Sergey Vasiliev | bass (4, 5, 10)
| | Igor Vinogradov | bass (9)
| | Igor Ignatov | drums (3, 4, 5, 10)
| | Vladimir Morozov | drums (9)
| | Sergey Ostroumov | drums (2, 6)
| | Dmitry Vlasenko | drums (7, 8)
| | Eduard Zizak | drums (1) |
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Tracks:
| You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To | 4:19
| | Dreams | 7:01
| | Get Happy | 6:59
| | Two For The Road | 6:13
| | Groovy Samba | 6:55
| | Sweet and Lovely | 6:16
| | Have You Met Miss Jones? | 2:47
| | Born To Be Blue | 4:20
| | Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? | 6:46
| | Fly Me To the Moon | 7:55 |
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Today more and more musicians are turning to its inimitable timbre. Moreover, many of them are led by the example of one of the best masters of his instrument in the context of contemporary jazz – Vladimir Danilin. On this CD you will hear Vladimir Danilin playing jazz standards with various ensembles. The only exception is "Dreams" composed by Alex Rostotsky (from his album called "Dreams"). Four tracks have been recorded during Danilin's performances at the "Restavratsia" Club in 2005-2006. In this album you'll also hear other outstanding Russian jazz musicians regularly playing with Vladimir Danilin: Alexey Kuznetsov, Yakov Okun, and others.
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