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Black Friday - Steely Dan / arr. Fred Sturm Cyclops - arr. Oliver Nelson Easy To Love (Edited) - arr. Bill Holman
Cyclops - arr. Oliver Nelson
Retail Price: $50.00
   The music of Steely Dan has come to Sierra Music! From the same masterful pen that brought the music of Radiohead and Astor Piazzola, the late, great Fred Sturm wows us once again. Originally arranged for the HR Big Band (Germany), this rock-ish, heavy-shuffle tune provides hard hitting melody sections, plenty of room for improvisation (as you choose), and raucous ensemble interplay. Originally recorded by Cannonball Adderley on his album Domination, "Cyclops" is one of those charts that will make your audiences bob their heads and tap their feet.  Bill Holman's arrangement, from the Maynard Ferguson Band "Boy With Lots Of Brass" recording, is a wonderful medium-swing tune with solo space for piano, alto, and trumpet.
Emancipation Blues - Oliver Nelson FM - Steely Dan / arr. Fred Sturm Four - arr. Willie Maiden
Four - arr. Willie Maiden
Retail Price: $55.00
 This chart is recorded by the Oliver Nelson Orchestra on the Afro-American Sketches (Prestige CD).    The music of Steely Dan has come to Sierra Music! Originally arranged for the HR Big Band (Germany), the late, great Fred Sturm has given us another rock chart worthy of any band's library. In typical Sturm fashion, the beginning of "FM" is a kaleidoscope of independent fragments culminating with the original Steely Dan intro as it moves into the melody played by clarinets.  Sierra continues to find the lost treasures from Maynard Ferguson's Birdland Dream Band Library.
Gaucho - Steely Dan / arr. Fred Sturm Goodbye Look, The - Steely Dan / arr. Fred Sturm Original Big Band Arrangement of I Can't Stop Loving You
   The music of Steely Dan has come to Sierra Music! The late, great Fred Sturm originally arranged this for the HR Big Band (Germany), and Sierra is thrilled to add it to its catalog. Set as a slow rock/gospel, there is beautiful, lush ensemble writing througout the piece.    The music of Steely Dan has come to Sierra Music! From one of the masters of contemporary big band arranging, the late, great Fred Sturm completely captures the Steely Dan vibe in his arrangement of "The Goodbye Look." Originally arranged for the HR Big Band (Germany), Sturm gives the lead trombone (and section) Donald Fagan's voice of the melody. It's hard to believe, but this quintessential big band arrangement is finally in print!!! As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their album Hits of the 50's & 60's - This Time By Basie, Quincy Jones' arrangement of "I Can't Stop Loving You" will bring your audiences to their feet.
Introduction to a Samba - arr. Bob Curnow Malaguena (Edited) arr. Holman/Curnow Minuano (six eight) - Metheny & Mays / arr. Curnow
 Originally recorded by Cannonball Adderley on his album Domination and inspired by Oliver Nelson, Bob Curnow's adaptation/arrangement of "Introduction to a Samba" features the alto saxophone and trumpet duet stating the melody supported by a traditional samba feel.  This is a new edition (Finale computer notation) of the original arrangement, edited to be played with the following instrumentation:  2 altos, 2 tenors, baritone saxophone, 5 trumpets, 5 trombones,  piano, bass and drums.  This is another Masterwork by Metheny and Mays and destined to become the same kind of classic as The First Circle .
Miss Fine - Oliver Nelson On Green Dolphin Street - arr. Michael Abene Paranoid Android - Radiohead / arr. Ken Schaphorst
Miss Fine - Oliver Nelson
Retail Price: $55.00
 This piece was taken from Nelson's original score.  This is a great, HOT chart from Maynard's Dream Band book.  Radiohead released “Paranoid Android” as a single in April 1997 and as a track on their studio album OK Computer the same year.
Place in the World, A - Metheny & Mays / arr. Curnow Shake a Lady - arr. Oliver Nelson Stranger In Town - Metheny & Mays / arr. Bob Curnow
 Bob Curnow has written some marvelous arrangements of Metheny/Mays music in the past, and this chart surely belongs to that wonderful "new" big band literature he has created with such pieces as "The First Circle" and "Minuano.  New York-style Latin is the foundation for this infectious groove and catchy melody. Oliver Nelson's arrangement of "Shake A Lady" is a great chart that will cause your band's heads to sway and your audiences to want to clap along. Originally recorded by Cannonball Adderley on his album Domination, this chart is packed with groove and fun!  Another amazing, exciting chart has been added to the Pat Metheny Series! Bob Curnow's arrangement of Metheny/Mays' composition "Stranger In Town" hits you in the face right from the start and ends in the same manner.
There Will Never Be Another You - arr. Bill Holman Walk, Don't Run - arr. Quincy Jones
 This is one of the great "unrecorded" (or "missing") solo features written for the Stan Kenton Orchestra. If you want a chart that swings, this is it! This incredible arrangement by Quincy Jones of "Walk, Don't Run" was recorded by the great Count Basie Orchestra on their album Hits of the 50's & 60's - This Time By Basie.