Place Vendome
The Swingle Singers with the Modern Jazz Quartet - CD
- Artist: The Swingle Singers with the Modern Jazz Quartet
- Format: CD
- Year: 2003
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 4988005331564
- Item Number: MSI533156
- Release date: 05/26/2003
- 1. Sascha (Little David's Fugue)
- 2. Aria [Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068]
- 3. Vendome
- 4. The Musical Offering (Musikalisches Opfer), for keyboard and chamber instru
- 5. Dido's Lament "When I Am Laid in Earth" [From Dido and Aeneas]
- 6. Alexander's Fugue
- 7. Three Windows
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Place Vendome by The Swingle Singers with the Modern Jazz Quartet on CD
For a short time in the mid-'60s, the Modern Jazz Quartet were working primarily in Europe and recording for the French division of Philips, with the results coming out in the United States on the MJQ's regular label, Atlantic. There was only one exception to this rule: Place Vendome, the collaboration the MJQ did with the Swingle Singers, which appeared in the U.S. on Philips' American subsidiary through Mercury Records, on which the Swingle Singers had been appearing for some years already. For Philips, the collaboration must have seemed like an inevitability; Ward Swingle had sung with the Double Six of Paris, which had backed up Dizzy Gillespie who, of course, had led the big band out of which the MJQ was formed in 1952. The Swingle Singers had been jazzing up the music of Johann Sebastian Bach since at least 1963 with phenomenal success, and while John Lewis wasn't quite as into the Bach bag in 1966 that he would be in later, his MJQ compositions had long been taken up in European devices such as fugue and the renaissance Canzona. Although Swingle and Lewis agreed to collaborate backstage after an MJQ concert in Paris in 1964, it wasn't until 1966 that the two groups found themselves in Paris at the same time. The resultant album, Place Vendome, was a huge international success commercially, with the track "Aria (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068)" -- though then popularly called "Air on a G String" -- charting strongly in Europe and the album easily earning its keep in the U.S., though it did not chart there. Not everyone was pleased; jazz critics savaged the album, the consensus being that a pop vocal group like the Swingle Singers had no business making an album with an exalted jazz group like the MJQ.Fast forward more than four decades, and Place Vendome itself is a rare album that's basically impervious to criticism. It's sui generis; the Swingles and the MJQ's badinage on Bach is what it is, you either like it or you don't, and whether one does or not doesn't much matter. However, the Philips CD version of it does have one significant variable in that the digital mastering was supervised, in 1988, by John Lewis. His input into the remastering was to bring the MJQ more up front in the mix, not an entirely evenhanded solution, as it was originally marketed as a Swingle Singers album to start with. Moreover, the effect of the new mastering results in some strange artifacts, such as a passage in the "Ricercare 2 a 6 (Offrande Musicale, BWV 1079)" where the MJQ drops out for a passage, and the unbalanced Swingles continue singing away in the background as though segregated to a phantom channel. Nevertheless, that which John Lewis wrought is liable to stick -- a proposed BBC Legends reissue of a MJQ concert recorded in London was quashed in 2001 by Lewis shortly before he died; it hasn't appeared, and it isn't likely to. For those interested primarily in the MJQ in reference to Place Vendome, the Philips CD version should be fine, whereas those interested in the Swingle Singers' part of the equation might want to track down a copy of the original LP release -- not a difficult task -- as the mix is weighted more in the favor of the voices. Anyone desiring a genuinely balanced version of Place Vendome where both elements are relatively even, however, will have to get used to one or the other. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, Rovi
- Artist: The Swingle Singers with the Modern Jazz Quartet
- Format: CD
- Year: 2003
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 4988005331564
- Item Number: MSI533156
- Release date: 05/26/2003
- Label: Universal Distribution
- Genre: Vocal, Easy Listening, Vocal, Vocal, Vocal, Jazz, Jazz, Jazz
- Style: Harmony Vocal Group, Classical Pop, Vocal Jazz, Acappella, Vocal Pop, Third Stream, Cool, Bop Vocals
- Album Time: 37:07
- Blues on Bach
- Blues on Bach
- Blues on Bach (Import)
- Celebration
- Classic Concepts
- Comedy [Japan]
- Concorde
- Concorde
- Concorde
- Concorde
- Concorde [Japan]
- Concorde [Japan]
- Dedicated to Connie
- Django
- Django [Japan]
- Django [Japan]
- European Concert
- European Concert
- European Concert
- European Concert [Collectables]
- Fontessa
- Fontessa
- Fontessa
- Fontessa (Import)
- Introducing: The Modern Jazz Quartet (Import)
- Jazz Dialogue (Import)
- Live at the Lighthouse
- Lonely Woman
- Lonely Woman (Import)
- Longing for the Continent
- Modern Jazz Giants, Vol. 4
- Modern Jazz Giants, Vol. 4
- Modern Jazz Quartet [1952]
- Modern Jazz Quartet at the Music Inn, Vol. 2
- Modern Jazz Quartet at the Music Inn, Vol. 2 [Jazzlore]
- No Sun in Venice
- Place Vendome (Import)
- Plastic Dreams [Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- Plays No Sun in Venice
- Plays No Sun in Venice
- Plays No Sun in Venice (Import)
- Pyramid
- Pyramid
- Ralph's New Blues
- The Art of the Modern Jazz Quartet
- The Artistry of the Modern Jazz Quartet
- The Best of the Modern Jazz Quartet [Pablo]
- The Comedy/Lonely Woman
- The Complete Last Concert (Import)
- The Complete Modern Jazz Quartet Prestige & Pablo Recordings
- The Last Concert [Japan]
- The Last Concert [Japan]
- The Legendary Profile
- The Modern Jazz Quartet
- The Modern Jazz Quartet and Orchestra
- The Sheriff
- The Sheriff
- The Sheriff (Import)
- The Very Best of the Modern Jazz Quartet [Music Brokers]
- Third Stream Music
- Three Windows/For Ellington
- Topsy: This One's for Basie [OJC] (Import)
- Eight Classic Albums (Import)
- MJQ [Prestige]
- Together Again: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival '82 (Import)
- Together Again!
- Django [Prestige]
- Concorde
- Django [Prestige]
- The Modern Jazz Quartet [1959]
- Django
- In a Crowd
- Modern Jazz Quartet at the Music Inn, Vol. 2 (Import)
- The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn, Vol. 2
- The Comedy
- Lonely Woman
- Pyramid + Patterns (Import)
- Fontessa (Import)
- Plays George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" (Import)
- MILT JACKSON : MODERN JAZZ QUARTET
- Plastic Dreams
- Plays George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess"
- Collaboration (Collectables)
- Les Incontournables
- Bluesology
- The Comedy
- Fontessa
- The Last Concert
- Modern Jazz Quartet [1952]
- Django
- Concorde
- M.J.Q.: Jango (Import)
- Django [Prestige]
- The Modern Jazz Quartet [Savoy]
- Colezo: M.J.Q.
- 3 In 1
- Django [Japan]
- Modern Jazz Quartet [1952]
- Concorde (Import)
- The MJQ In the Movies
- The Modern Jazz Quartet/Django/Fontessa (Import)
- Jazzology
- Under the Jasmin Tree/Space
- European Concert
- Collaboration
- A Quartet Is a Quartet Is a Quartet
- Concorde
- Space
- Django
- Beginnings
- Beginnings
- Fontessa: Ljublijana, May 1960
- A Proper Introduction to the Modern Jazz Quartet: La Ronde
- The Modern Jazz Quartet at the Music Inn [Import]
- Complete 1951-1953 Studio Sessions
- 1953: An Exceptional Encounter
- The Modern Jazz Quartet & Jimmy Giuffre: Complete Recordings
- MODERN JAZZ QUARTET: COLLABORATION
- Fontessa/No Sun in Venice (Import)
- Pyramid/Patterns
- Pyramid (Bonus Track) (Ogv)
- Confirmation
- The Queen's Fancy
- One Bass Hit
- Folk Song Album
- A Cappella Amadeus: A Mozart Celebration
- A Cappella Amadeus: A Mozart Celebration [Virgin Classics]
- Dabadaba Classics
- Dabadaba Swing
- The Swingle Singers ...Unwrapped
- Jazz Sebastian Bach, Vol. 2 (Import)
- Best Selection
- Anthology
- Live in Japan
- Mood Swings
- Retrospective: The 40th Anniversary Show
- Concerto d'Aranjuez/Four Seasons
- Concerto d'Aranjuez
- The Joy of Singing
- American Look (Import)
- American Look/Place Vendôme
- Collection
- American Look
- Place Vendome (Import)
- Beauty and the Beatbox
- The Swingle Singers ...Unwrapped
- The Swingle Singers
- Best of the Swingle Singers
- 1812
- Bach Hits Back / A Cappella Amadeus
- Jazz Sebastian Bach, Vol. 2
- Going Baroque
- Christmastime
- Swinging Mozart (Import)
- Going Baroque/Swinging Mozart (Import)
- Swingling Telemann
- Les Romantiques
- Les Romantiques/Swingling Telemann (Import)
- Jazz Sebastian Bach
- Swing Sing (Import)
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet
- The Milt Jackson Quartet
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet [20-Bit Remastered]
- The Milt Jackson Quartet
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet
- Quartet [JVC]
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet [20-Bit Remastered]
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet [20-Bit Remastered]
- The Milt Jackson Quartet
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet
- Four Classic Albums
- Four Classic Albums (At Music Inn Vol.2/Odds Against Tomorrow/The John Lewis Piano/Odds
- Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet
- BEN WEBSTER : 1953 :EXCEPTIONAL ENCOUNTER
- Modern Jazz Quartet
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Performers:
- Alice Herald - Alto (Vocals)
- Christiane Legrand - Soprano (Vocal)
- Claude Germain - Tenor (Vocal)
- Claudine Meunier - Alto (Vocals)
- Janette Baucomont - Soprano (Vocal)
- Jean Cussac - Bass (Vocal)
- Jeanette Baucomont - Soprano (Vocal)
- Jose Germain - Bass (Vocal)
- Milt Jackson - Vibraphone
- Percy Heath - Double Bass, Bass
- Ward Swingle - Tenor (Vocal)
- Connie Kay - Drums
- John Lewis - Piano
- John Richard Lewis - Piano
- The Swingle Singers - Vocals
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Credits:
- The Swingle Singers - Vocal Ensemble, Main Performer, Performer
- Daniel Richard - Reissue Coordination
- Dominique Bernard - Reissue Coordination
- John Richard Lewis - Remix Supervision, Supervisor, Arranger
- Pierre Fatosme - Recording, Producer
- A. David Hogarth - Liner Notes
- Henry Purcell - Composer
- Jacques Aubert - Photography
- Johann Sebastian Bach - Composer
- John Lewis - Remix Supervision, Remixing
- Kiyoshi Tokiwa - Mixing, Mixing Engineer
- The Modern Jazz Quartet - Ensemble, Main Performer
- John G. Lewis - Arranger
- Ward Swingle - Arranger
