M.F. Horn Two

M.F. Horn Two
Studio album by Maynard Ferguson
Released January 1972 (1972-01)[1]
Recorded 1971 (1971)
Genre Jazz, Big Band
Length 41:47
Label Columbia
Producer Keith Mansfield
Maynard Ferguson chronology
Maynard Ferguson
(1971)
M.F. Horn Two
(1972)
M.F. Horn 3
(1973)

M.F. Horn Two is a 1972 big band jazz album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson. It features cover versions of many songs that were popular in the years leading up to its production, including: "Theme from Shaft" by Isaac Hayes, "Country Road" by James Taylor, "Mother" by John Lennon, "Spinning Wheel" by David Clayton-Thomas and "Hey Jude" by The Beatles.[2] It also features a track called "Free Wheeler" written by another highly regarded jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player, Kenny Wheeler.

Reviews

Professional ratings
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AllMusic [1]

"His trumpet playing is frequently brilliant throughout this LP with his English orchestra but not too many jazz purists will be thrilled by his renditions of (popular songs)…”[3]

Reissues

M.F. Horn Two was reissued on CD in 2007 on Wounded Bird 3170.[4]

Track listing

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s)Original artist Length
1. "Give It One" (arr. Alan Downey)Alan Downey/Maynard Ferguson  3:30
2. "Country Road" (arr. Keith Mansfield)James TaylorJames Taylor 4:39
3. "Theme from “Shaft”" (arr. Mansfield)Isaac HayesIsaac Hayes 4:56
4. "Theme from “Summer of `42”" (arr. Kenny Wheeler)Michel LegrandMichel Legrand 4:05
Total length:
17:10
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s)Original artist Length
1. "Mother" (arr. Mansfield)John LennonJohn Lennon 5:46
2. "Spinning Wheel" (arr. Adrian Drover)David Clayton-ThomasBlood, Sweat & Tears 4:24
3. "Free Wheeler" (arr. Wheeler)Kenny Wheeler  6:56
4. "Hey Jude" (arr. Drover)John Lennon/Paul McCartneyThe Beatles 7:31
Total length:
24:37

Musicians

Production

References

  1. 1 2 M.F. Horn Two at AllMusic. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
  2. Columbia LP KC-31709, 1972
  3. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide to Jazz, ISBN 0-87930-530-4
  4. M.F. Horn Two (Wounded Bird Reissue) at AllMusic. Retrieved July 2, 2015.


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