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TNT - Grady Tate Sings |
Grady Tate |
első megjelenés éve: 1991 47 perc |
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(2006)
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CD |
4.320 Ft
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1. | TNT
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2. | You Go to My Head
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3. | Day by Day
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4. | Guess Who I Saw Today
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5. | Loose Change The Beggar's Opera
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6. | 'Deed I Do
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7. | Don't Misunderstand
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8. | Lonely Avenue
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9. | Where Do You Start?
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10. | Route 66
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Jazz / Hard Bop
Though Tate has been featured as a vocalist often enough on records before this 1991 date, it still comes as a surprise to the many fans of his drumming that he is such a superb singer, too. Here, he combines the baritonal warmth of a Johnny Hartman, the flexibility of a Leon Thomas, the scatting agility of a Jon Hendricks, the authoritative swing of a Joe Williams and some other various qualities into his own unique container -- a major singing style just waiting to be widely recognized. Foremost among the standards on this album is a great rendition of "You Go to My Head," full of authentic feeling and original phrasing, with a lovely tripping flute solo by reedman Bill Easley. Tate doesn't play drums at all on this gig, leaving the traps in the capable hands of Dennis Mackrel, who clearly got a lot of his inspiration on the rim shots and hi-hat from Tate. Mike Renzi handles the keyboards, even doing some Jimmy Smith-inspired riffing behind Tate's closing rap on "Loose Change," and Tate's old rhythm partner on countless sessions, Ron Carter, returns on bass. ---Richard S. Ginell, allmusic
Grady Tate Bill Easley Mike Renzi Ron Carter Dennis Mackrel |
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