Trumpet cds like Chinatown


The opening of the movie "Chinatown" has one of the most hauntingly beautiful trumpet compositions I've ever heard and it's played to perfection by Uan Rasey, IMHO. Can anyone suggest cd's with a trumpet that has the ethereal quality of this piece?
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Jeff Oster incorporates world, jazz and other flavors into his music. He has excellent tone and tends to work wit silence rather than more complicated passages. Also Italia by Chris Botti is lovely - not a huge fan of him but again smooth and dense tones throughout.
Hi Guys,
Thank you. I'll check out all of your suggestions. Dcstep, I forgot about the "Glory" soundtrack, thanks for reminding me. Emiser, I think I know what you mean about Botti - nice sound, but it's all right there, it kind of lacks depth so I lose interest after a while. The guy whose horn really draws me in is Tomasz Stanko. Are you guys listening to any of his work? As for the older stuff, I like Chet Baker but was wondering about some of the other classic guys like Al Hirt and Harry James. Is all of there stuff up tempo?
here are a few more,
lee morgan,donald byrd,eddie henderson
paolo fresu,markus stockhausen,freddie hubbard/early stuff/
wynton marsalis, russell gunn,nat adderly, roy eldridge/especially on "jazz at the philharmonic'
and a few that are very spacy :
nils petter molvaer
erik truffaz
jon hassler
to name but a few greats
I'm a big Tomasz Stanko fan. Also have Erik Truffaz and Jon Hassell. The 3 of them are similar in that they are "spacy" to borrow Lvk47's description.
I have 3 cds by trumpeteer Mark Isham and I think his sound could be described as ethereal. Mark played with Van Morrison on some of his more ethereal stuff but his work as a leader would be classified as jazz.

Blue Sun, and two soundtracks coincidently,
Romeo is Bleeding
Afterglow