[Trombone-l] Lloyd Ulyate and His Trombone

billdin@comcast.net billdin at comcast.net
Tue Apr 21 13:10:10 CDT 2009



Clay, 



I certainly agree that this album is an extraordinary accomplishment by a great trombonist. I received a CD copy of this album from a friend and I was knocked out. I understand that Lloyd actually recorded this before multi track recording was possible, so he stacked each part on the previous parts by doing what was then called "sound-on-sound". This is a very difficult process because when each new track is laid down, you are also adding to the tape hiss. The noise just keeps on building with each new part. And yet the total sound on this album is really pretty clean. Lloyd's playing is just wonderful and his arrangements are first rate. 



I don't know of any transcriptions of these arrangements, but I sure would be interested if anyone knows of a source. Does anyone know of an acquaitance of Lloyd's who might be able to give us some info? 



Bill Dinwiddie 

billdin at comcast.net 





   
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Clay McCarter" <cmccarter at gmail.com> 
To: "Mailing List - Trombone-L" <trombone-l at samford.edu> 
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:46:05 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: [Trombone-l] Lloyd Ulyate and His Trombone 

I'm listening to Lloyd Ulyate's cd "Lloyd Ulyate and His Trombone" right now 
as I write this.  What an amazing listen.  I picked up this CD from my 
uncle, who was Lloyd's podiatrist.  Too bad I didn't realize who he was 
until it was too late.  Anyone ever do a take down of these charts? 


Clay 
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