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14 tracks | 76 minutes
Released Apr 2005
on Evening Star
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:00 Ganjam- arr. Sandke BUY MP3 05:00 Ganjam- arr. Sandke "GIFT MP3" 05:00 Ganjam- arr. Sandke
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 01:58 Genesis 1 BUY MP3 01:58 Genesis 1 "GIFT MP3" 01:58 Genesis 1
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:07 Revelations 8-11 BUY MP3 04:07 Revelations 8-11 "GIFT MP3" 04:07 Revelations 8-11
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 06:08 Outside In BUY MP3 06:08 Outside In "GIFT MP3" 06:08 Outside In
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:19 Tonk BUY MP3 05:19 Tonk "GIFT MP3" 05:19 Tonk
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Jazz with a New Perspective
Editorial review
One of Randy Sandke's strong points is his flexibility. The trumpeter is -- like Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, and Herbie Hancock -- the type of improviser who isn't afraid to hurl himself into a variety of jazz situations. In 2005, Evening Star acknowledged Sandke's flexibility by releasing two very different albums around the same time. While the reflective Trumpet After Dark demonstrated how lyrical Sandke can be, Outside In is more cerebral. This 76-minute CD finds Sandke leading a nonet that he bills as the Inside Out Band, and the list of participants includes, among others, pianist Uri Caine, reedmen Ken Peplowski, Marty Ehrlich, and Scott Robinson, and trombonists Ray Anderson and Wycliffe Gordon. That's an interesting variety of players -- Anderson is highly regarded in jazz's avant-garde, while Peplowski is known for being a very straight-ahead player with a swing-to-bop perspective. But all of these personalities have no problem finding common ground on either Sandke's own compositions or arrangements of Duke Ellington's "Tonk" and the moody, lesser-known Jelly Roll Morton piece "Ganjam" (which is heard twice -- first with a Sandke arrangement, then with Morton's own arrangement). The Inside Out Band is an appropriate name for this nonet because many of the performances do, in fact, have an inside/outside perspective (more inside than outside). Nothing radically avant-garde occurs on this early 2005 recording -- Outside In will not be mistaken for a Charles Gayle release -- but the performances are challenging in a way that brings to mind Charles Mingus and Sun Ra in addition to the Boston-based Either/Orchestra. Outside In doesn't go out of its way to be accessible, but for those who don't demand immediate gratification from jazz, this album is a rewarding demonstration of Sandke's skills as both a soloist and an arranger. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
FEATURING:
Randy Sandke (trumpet and leader); Wycliffe Gordon (trombone); Ray Anderson (trombone); Marty Ehrlich (alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto flute); Ken Peplowski (tenor sax, clarinet); Scott Robinson (alto sax, baritone sax, contrabass sax, clarinet, water phone, theremin, optical theremin); Uri Caine (piano, vibes); Greg Cohen (bass); Dennis Mackrel (drums); Howard Alden (guitar, on track 14 only)
ABOUT THIS CD:
Sandke's first "Inside Out" band CD (on Nagel-Heyer) was named to the "top ten" in the Jazz Times Critics' Poll. This latest recording by the band includes more of Sandke's provocative writing and inspired solos by some of the greatest contemporary jazz players. The members of the Inside Out collective share the leader's eclectic and unhackneyed view of the jazz tradition and respond to the challenging material with great empathy and spirit.
ABOUT RANDY SANDKE:
Randy Sandke has performed at festivals, clubs, and concerts around the world.
↓ more ↓He has toured Europe over forty times and performed extensively throughout Japan, the U.S., Canada, and India.
Randy has recorded over twenty albums as a leader, primarily on the Concord and German Nagel-Heyer label. A recent discography, published by the Dutch jazz scholar Gerard Beilderman, runs to 53 pages. Among the artists Mr. Sandke has recorded with include the instrumentalists Michael Brecker, Benny Goodman, Kenny Barron, Dick Hyman, Mulgrew Miller, Bill Charlap, Eric Reed, Frank Wess, Ray Anderson, Chris Potter, Sweets Edison, Flip Phillips, Scott Hamilton, Wycliffe Gordon, Warren Vache, and Mel Lewis; singers include Mel Torme, Jon Hendricks, Rosemary Clooney, Cab Calloway, John Pizzarelli, Gregory Hines, Art Garfunkel, Barbara Carroll, Dr. John, Karrin Allyson, Susannah McCorkle, as well as appearances with Diane Reeves, Sting, Elton John, Billy Joel, Bette Midler, James Taylor, Chaka Khan, Billy Eckstine, and Joe Williams.
Randy Sandke has played on the soundtracks of several films, including Francis Ford Coppola's "The Cotton Club," Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memories," "American Splendor," and five Woody Allen movies. On Broadway, Randy played in the production of "Chicago" with Beebe Neuwirth at the City Center, which launched the hugely successful revivals on stage and screen. Randy also played the on-stage Harry James trumpet solo which climaxes the show "Fosse." He recorded all trumpet solos for the recent production of "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" starring Whoopee Goldberg. He has performed on television in Japan, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, in the U.S. with Benny Goodman for a PBS special, and on the Late Show with David Letterman.
As a composer, Randy Sandke has received two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and has had pieces performed at Carnegie Hall, the 92nd St. YMHA, the Greenwich House in New York City, and Avery Fischer Hall at Lincoln Center. The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band has performed six of his suites. In 1998, the Concord Concerto label released an album featuring several of Mr. Sandke's orchestral compositions in performances by the Bulgarian National Orchestra. Over eighty of Mr. Sandke's pieces have been recorded. In July of 2003 his "Subway Ballet" was performed at the 92nd St. Y in New York City. He has written arrangements for Sting, Elton John, the King of Thailand, and transcriptions for Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
Randy Sandke's book, "Harmony for a New Millennium" was published by Hal Leonard, Inc. in 2002 It details a method of exploring non-tonal harmony in the context of both composition and improvisation. Artists who have endorsed the book include Jon Faddis, Joshua Redman, Maria Schneider, Dick Hyman, Nicholas Payton, and Michael Brecker. Randy has also written scholarly articles on jazz history for the Oxford Companion to Jazz and the Rutgers University "Annual Review of Jazz Studies." He has been a guest lecturer at the Julliard School, Manhattan School of Music, the New School, Hofstra University, Rutgers University, Hampshire College, William Patterson College, and the University of Arizona.
Mr. Sandke is listed in the standard biographical sources, such as the "Encyclopedia of Jazz," and most jazz CD reference guides. Jazz Times ran a feature article on him in the October 2002 issue, and the English magazine Jazz Journal profiled Randy in a two-part cover story in 1996. His recent CD, Inside Out, was named one of the top ten albums of the year by Jazz Times in 2002.
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