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M.F. Horn/M.F. Horn 2/M.F. Horn 3

M.F. Horn/M.F. Horn 2/M.F. Horn 3

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  • Released Date: 08 Jul 2013

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Maynard Ferguson's M.F. Horn is like a vibrant, technicolor dream bursting with brass brilliance and jazz excellence. From the first notes of the title track, Ferguson's trumpet prowess takes center stage, dazzling listeners with his virtuosity and sheer enthusiasm for the music.

The album is a masterclass in big band arrangements, with each track showcasing Ferguson's dynamic range and innovative approach to jazz. From the funky grooves of "Give it One" to the smooth, soulful sounds of "Country Road," Ferguson effortlessly transitions between styles, keeping listeners on their toes and always wanting more.

But what truly sets M.F. Horn apart is Ferguson's ability to inject his personality and charm into every note. His joy and passion for music are palpable, shining through in every playful riff and infectious melody.

So, if you're looking for an album that will transport you to a bygone era of jazz, look no further than Maynard Ferguson's M.F. Horn. It's a timeless classic that will have you tapping your feet and reaching for that trumpet you've had tucked away in the closet for years. Trust us, you won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Eli's Comin
2. Ballad to Max
3. MacArthur Park
4. Chala Nata
5. If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind
6. L-dopa
7. Give It One
8. Country Road
9. Theme from Shaft
10. The Summer Knows


Disc: 2
1. Mother
2. Spinning Wheel
3. Free Wheeler
4. Hey Jude
5. Awright, Awright
6. Round Midnight
7. Nice N' Juicy
8. Pocahontas
9. Love Theme from the Valachi Papers
10. Mother Fingers
11. S.O.M.F

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About the artist

Maynard Ferguson

MAYNARD FERGUSON: The Jazz Maverick who Blew his Way to the Top In the world of jazz, there are few names that conjure up as much excitement and energy as Maynard Ferguson. With his legendary high notes and boundless charisma, Ferguson was a force to be reckoned with in the jazz world, leaving audiences spellbound and fellow musicians in awe. Born in Montreal, Canada in 1928, Maynard Ferguson first made waves in the jazz scene in the 1950s with his incredible trumpet skills. Known for his technical proficiency and incredible range, Ferguson quickly became a household name, earning himself the nickname "The Scream Machine." But Ferguson wasn't content to just rest on his laurels. Throughout his career, he pushed the boundaries of jazz, blending elements of big band, funk, and even rock into his music. His live shows were legendary, with Ferguson often performing acrobatic feats while playing his trumpet, earning him a reputation as one of the most exciting live acts in jazz. But it wasn't just his showmanship that set Ferguson apart. His musical talent was truly unparalleled, with critics praising his innovative arrangements and groundbreaking compositions. And let's not forget his iconic album covers, which featured Ferguson striking heroic poses against psychedelic backgrounds – truly the epitome of jazz cool. Sadly, Maynard Ferguson passed away in 2006, but his legacy lives on in the hearts of jazz fans everywhere. So next time you're looking for some music that'll make your heart race and your feet tap, give Maynard Ferguson a listen. You won't be disappointed.

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