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Released
  
1963

Producer
  
Ray Fowler

Release date
  
1963

Genre
  
Jazz

Length
  
40:01

Artist
  
Rod Levitt

Label
  
SINETONE AMR

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Recorded
  
July, 1963 New York City

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The Dynamic Sound Patterns (subtitled of the Rod Levitt Orchestra) is the debut album led by American jazz trombonist Rod Levitt which was recorded in 1963 for the Riverside label.

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Reception

The Allmusic site awarded the album 3 stars stating "even though Dynamic Sound Patterns isn't an orchestral project in the true sense, Levitt still gives the band a very big, full sound. There are eight musicians onboard -- five horns and a rhythm section -- but Levitt gives the illusion that he is leading a larger outfit... much of the material has a Thelonious Monk-influenced angularity. Dynamic Sound Patterns didn't make Levitt a huge name in the jazz world; nonetheless, this album is an enjoyable demonstration of his skills as both soloist and an arranger/bandleader".

Track listing

All compositions by Rod Levitt

  1. "Holler" - 9:08
  2. "Ah! Spain" - 4:31
  3. "Jelly Man" - 4:57
  4. "Upper Bay" - 8:52
  5. "El General" - 4:29
  6. "His Master's Voice" - 8:04

Personnel

  • Rod Levitt - trombone, arranger, conductor
  • Rolf Ericson - trumpet
  • Buzz Renn - soprano saxophone, clarinet
  • George Marge - tenor saxophone, clarinet, piccolo
  • Gene Allen - baritone saxophone, clarinet
  • Sy Johnson - piano
  • John Beal - bass
  • Ronnie Bedford - drums
  • Songs

    1Holler9:08
    2Ah! Spain4:32
    3Jelly Man4:58

    References

    The Dynamic Sound Patterns Wikipedia