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Saturday, October 23, 2021

Flying Horse Big Band • The Bat Swings!

 



Although The Bat Swings! could well be taken for a baseball analogy, the focus of this third CD by the University of Central Florida's high-powered Flying Horse Big Band is on music associated with the campy Batman TV series from the late 1960s that starred Adam West as the masked superhero and Burt Ward as his sidekick, Robin. The album embodies themes by the celebrated composers Nelson Riddle, Neal Hefti and Paul Francis Webster with arrangements by Michael Philip Mossman, Harry Allen and FHBB director Jeff Rupert (two each), Mark Taylor and UCF faculty member Per Danielsson. Mossman also arranged the five concise (four-second or less) "Bat-Spins" that separate a number of tracks.

In spite of the inescapable variations in technique and tempo, the one constant is swing as the arrangers splice together essential themes and incidental music from the series to sparkle in a big-band format and the ensemble digs in hard to make it happen. The session is all Batman all the way save for Rupert's walking arrangement of the "Spider-Man Theme" and the gospel-leaning finale, "Amazing Grace," dedicated to frequent UCF guest artist and acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Ira Sullivan. Speaking of guest artists, the band welcomes four of them but only one, organist Richard Drexler, solos (on "Spider-Man" and "Amazing Grace"). The others are trumpeter Justin Diaz, percussionist Jeff Moore and vibraphonist / percussionist Marty Morell.

The album opens with Mossman's sassy "Batmobile to Airport" and continues apace with "Batman Riddles the Riddler" and the easygoing "Batman Blues" before digressing to "Spider-Man." The colorful, time-shifting "Kitka" salutes Batman's nemesis / love interest Catwoman, the mid-tempo "Holy-Hole-in-the-Doughnut" Robin's off-the-wall declamations such as "holy flypaper" and "leaping lumbago." Mossman appends an Afro-Cuban luster to "Murcielago en la Cueva" (A Bat in the Cave) before "Amazing Grace" and guitarist Ryan Waszmer ring down the curtain. There are other enticing solos along the way by Waszmer, alto saxophonist Dylan Young, tenors Andy Garcia and Dylan Hannon, trombonist Christian Herrera, trumpeter Aidan Lakshman, pianist Mudel Honore and especially baritone Saul Dautsch ("Airport," "Batman Blues").

While it may not quite keep pace with the swagger or bombast of its iconic namesake, The Bat Swings! does what it set out to do, which is to swing with the sort of POW! that Batman (and Robin) would have applauded.
Jack Bowers BY JACK BOWERS
July 17, 2018
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-bat-swings-jeff-rupert-flying-horse-records-review-by-jack-bowers

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Aunque The Bat Swings! bien podría tomarse por una analogía con el béisbol, el enfoque de este tercer CD de la potente Flying Horse Big Band de la Universidad de Florida se centra en la música asociada a la campechana serie de televisión de Batman de finales de los años 60, protagonizada por Adam West como el superhéroe enmascarado y Burt Ward como su compañero, Robin. El álbum incorpora temas de los célebres compositores Nelson Riddle, Neal Hefti y Paul Francis Webster con arreglos de Michael Philip Mossman, Harry Allen y el director de la FHBB Jeff Rupert (dos cada uno), Mark Taylor y el miembro de la facultad de la UCF Per Danielsson. Mossman también arregló los cinco concisos (cuatro segundos o menos) "Bat-Spins" que separan varias pistas.

A pesar de las ineludibles variaciones en la técnica y el tempo, la única constante es el swing, ya que los arreglistas empalman los temas esenciales y la música incidental de la serie para que brillen en un formato de big-band y el conjunto se esfuerza por conseguirlo. La sesión es todo Batman hasta el final, salvo el arreglo de Rupert del "Tema de Spiderman" y el final con tintes gospel, "Amazing Grace", dedicado al frecuente artista invitado de la UCF y aclamado multiinstrumentista Ira Sullivan. Hablando de artistas invitados, la banda da la bienvenida a cuatro de ellos, pero sólo uno, el organista Richard Drexler, hace un solo (en "Spider-Man" y "Amazing Grace"). Los otros son el trompetista Justin Díaz, el percusionista Jeff Moore y el vibrafonista/percusionista Marty Morell.

El álbum se abre con la atrevida "Batmobile to Airport" de Mossman y continúa con "Batman Riddles the Riddler" y la desenfadada "Batman Blues" antes de hacer una digresión con "Spider-Man". El colorido y cambiante "Kitka" saluda a la némesis/interés amoroso de Batman, Catwoman, el medio tempo "Holy-Hole-in-the-Doughnut" las declamaciones fuera de lo común de Robin como "holy flypaper" y "leaping lumbago". Mossman añade un lustre afrocubano a "Murciélago en la Cueva" antes de que "Amazing Grace" y el guitarrista Ryan Waszmer bajen el telón. Hay otros solos atractivos en el camino por Waszmer, el saxofonista alto Dylan Young, los tenores Andy García y Dylan Hannon, el trombonista Christian Herrera, el trompetista Aidan Lakshman, el pianista Mudel Honore y especialmente el barítono Saul Dautsch ("Airport", "Batman Blues").

Aunque no se mantiene al ritmo de la fanfarronería o el bombardeo de su icónico homónimo, The Bat Swings! hace lo que se propone, que es balancearse con el tipo de POW! que Batman (y Robin) habrían aplaudido.
Jack Bowers POR JACK BOWERS
17 de julio de 2018
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-bat-swings-jeff-rupert-flying-horse-records-review-by-jack-bowers




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Tracklist:
1 - Batmobile To Airport - 4:14
2 - Bat-Spin
3 - Batman Riddles The Riddler - 4:57
4 - Bat-Spin
5 - Batman Blues - 7:09
6 - Spider-Man Theme - 3:03
7 - Bat-Spin
8 - Kitka - 8:17
9 - Bat-Spin
10 - Holy-Hole-In-The-Doughnut - 6:28
11 - Bat-Spin
12 - Murcielago En La Cueva (Featuring Batman Theme) - 5:40
13 - Amazing Grace (For Ira Sullivan) - 5:00


Label: Flying Horse Records – FHR 030518CD
Released: 2018
Genre: Jazz
https://www.discogs.com/release/14112488-The-Flying-Horse-Big-Band-Directed-By-Jeff-Rupert-The-Bat-Swings







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