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3.501 Ft
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1. | What Is This Thing Called Love?
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2. | A Sleeping Bee
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3. | Ill Wind
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4. | Caravan
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5. | My Funny Valentine
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6. | There's a Small Hotel
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7. | Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
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8. | They Can't Take That Away from Me
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9. | Love Walked In
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10. | Russian Lullabye
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Jazz
Recorded at Clinton Studios, New York, New York on November 15 & 16, 1990
Hank Jones - Piano Meridian String Quartet Sebu Sirinian, Lisa Titon (violin); Rachel Evans (viola); Deborah Assael (cello)
Dennis Mackrel - Drums Manny Albam - Arranger, Conductor Rufus Reid - Bass
* Jim Anderson - Engineer * Sonny Lester - Executive Producer
Hank Jones has recorded in many different settings over the years, but this bop-third stream session blending a piano trio with a classical string quartet is one of his more unusual sessions. Jones, accompanied by bassist Rufus Reid and drummer Dennis Mackrel, is the primary soloist, though there is space for Reid as well, while the string quartet primarily provides color and contrast for the trio. The ten standards are arranged with flair by Manny Albam (though his name is missing entirely from the credits to the Laserlight reissue). While this sort of date is an acquired taste for some jazz fans, it is by no means a typical "with strings" session, due to Jones' considerable chops and Albam's imaginative charts. Highlights include the brisk bossa nova setting of "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" and the dramatic, upbeat scoring of "Caravan." ---Ken Dryden, All Music Guide |
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