Tuesday 23 February 2010

Ingfried Hoffmann ''Ingfried Hoffmann Plays Jazz For Secret Agents - Hammond Bond''

Ingfried Hoffmann

''Ingfried Hoffmann Plays Jazz For Secret Agents - Hammond Bond''
( Compilation, Boutique Jazzclub Records, 2007 )
Catalog # 06025 1730454, 06025 1730454


Tracklisting:
1. Thunderball 2:45
2. Yeah, Dr. No 4:01
3. Goldfinger 2:33
4. 007 Bond Street 2:31
5. James Only Lives Twice 4:25
6. Midnight Bossa Nova 3:17
7. From Russia With Love 2:40
8. Sharp Sharks 3:15
9. TV-Swing 4:15
10. Playgirl 2:48
11. Phantom's Walk 2:56
12. Vabanque At Casino Royale 5:04
13. Soul Twist 6:10
14. Let Live And Die 4:04

Personnel & Credits:
Arranged By - Ingfried Hoffmann (tracks: 01 to 09, 11 to 14)
Arranged By, Producer - Peter Thomas (tracks: 10)
Artwork By [Cover Illustration] - Sebastian Hartmann
Artwork By [Design] - Knut Schötteldreier
Bass - Helmut Kandlberger (tracks: 06, 09, 13) Peter Trunk (tracks: 01 to 05, 07, 08, 10 to 12, 14)
Compiled By - Matthias Künnecke
Drums - Klaus Weiss (tracks: 06, 09, 13) Rafi Lüderitz (tracks: 01 to 05, 07, 08, 10 to 12, 14)
Guitar - René Thomas (tracks: 06, 09, 13) Volker Kriegel (tracks: 01 to 05, 07, 08, 11, 12, 14)
Guitar [12-string] - Pierre Cavalli (tracks: 01 to 05, 07, 08, 11, 12, 14)
Organ [Hammond] - Ingfried Hoffmann
Producer - Siegfried E. Loch (tracks: 01 to 09, 11 to 14)

Note:
Ingfried Hoffmann, born 1935, may be best known in his home country of Germany for his successful film and TV music. But his roots are in jazz. In the 1960s, he had the reputation of being Europe’s best Hammond B-3 organist, a talent that has occasionally overshadowed his equal skill as a pianist, arranger and composer. As a member of Klaus Doldinger’s famed quartet, Hoffmann won several polls as German’s best jazz organist and pianist. He also recorded solo albums under his own name and a highly collectable soul album under the alias of Memphis Black. When, in the mid-1960s, Hoffmann and his producer Siegfried E. Lock decided to record ‘From Twen With Love’, and album suggested by the James Bond films, the Bond craze was at its height, following the worldwide success of ‘Thunderball’. Inspired by the first four Bond films, and the novels of Ian Fleming, Hoffmann not only laid down fantastic interpretations of Bond themes, but also shone with compositions of his own dedicated to the famous super spy. The album now receives its first reissue here. With four related bonus tracks from other Ingfried Hoffmann sessions.
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