High-definition big band energy featuring a roster of jazz legends. Polished, powerful, and impeccably arranged swing for modern rooms.
This is the sound of absolute technical mastery meeting the grand tradition of the big band. Imagine a room full of the world's greatest jazz soloists, all wearing perfectly tailored suits, playing with a level of precision that feels almost superhuman. The brass is bright and piercing, the rhythm section is locked in a tight, fusion-influenced groove, and the overall production has that unmistakable 90s digital clarity that makes every instrument pop.
What sets this group apart is the 'All-Star' nature of the project. Unlike traditional big bands that rely on a singular leader's vision, this is a collective of giants. You can hear the individual personalities of Michael Brecker or Arturo Sandoval peeking through the arrangements, yet the ensemble playing remains incredibly disciplined. It takes classic swing tropes and polishes them to a mirror finish, removing the grit of the 40s and replacing it with a sleek, modern confidence.
Start with the self-titled 1992 album. It serves as a definitive showcase of their ability to take standards like 'Airegin' or 'Manteca' and supercharge them for a new era. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the power of a horn section but wants the fidelity and punch of a modern studio recording.
The GRP All-Star Big Band was a contemporary big band assembled in the late 1980s by Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen, the founders of GRP Records. The band played new arrangements of popular jazz pieces from the 1950s and 1960s. Its albums GRP All-Star Big Band and Dave Grusin Presents GRP All-Star Big Band Live! were nominated for Grammys, and its album All Blues won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album.
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