Bebop Clarinet cover

Bebop Clarinet

Released

It may seem a bit odd that this EP is titled Bebop Clarinet, since it opens with a slow and sweet rendition of the ballroom standard “Deep Purple.” But then he gets down to business, with a headlong romp through “Yesterdays” at a tempo that would have made Charlie Parker jump up and cheer. DeFranco is generally regarded as the first true bebop clarinetist, and is still the central figure in that very small category. Why there should have been so few clarinet players interested in bop remains a bit of a mystery – it may be because the high-speed/high-complexity nature of that style doesn’t do a good job of showcasing the instrument’s naturally mellow and lyrical sound. But man, DeFranco sure makes a strong case for it here.

Rick Anderson

Recommended by

Suggestions
Keel Road cover

Keel Road

Danish String Quartet
The Things We Did Last Summer cover

The Things We Did Last Summer

Scott Hamilton Quartet, Champian Fulton
Left Right Left cover

Left Right Left

Tina Raymond
Ikon Of Light cover

Ikon Of Light

The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
Together Alone cover

Together Alone

Sarah Borges
The Raw & the Cooked cover

The Raw & the Cooked

Fine Young Cannibals
 La Hèle: Missa Praeter rerum seriem & works by Manchicourt, Payen & Rogier cover

La Hèle: Missa Praeter rerum seriem & works by Manchicourt, Payen & Rogier

El León de Oro, Marco Antonio Garcia de Paz, Peter Phillips
Lowlands cover

Lowlands

Susan McKeown
Dub Side of the Moon cover

Dub Side of the Moon

Easy Star All-Stars
Bidin’ My Time cover

Bidin’ My Time

Chris Hillman