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Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. | And The Angels Sing
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2. | All Star Boogie
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3. | Blue Monk
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4. | Worksong
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5. | You've Changed
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6. | Sweet And Lovely
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7. | Simone
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8. | Love For Sale
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9. | I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
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10. | Honeysuckle Rose
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Jazz / Post-Bop; Contemporary Jazz
Recorded: Jun 1-3, 2004
Sarah Morrow - trombone Hal Singer - tenor saxophone Rhoda Scott - Hammond b-3 organ Wayne Dockery - bass instrument Peter Giron - bass instrument John Betsch - drums Jeff Boudreaux - drums
Trombonist Sarah Morrow organized this jazz party, which features a group of American jazz musicians who are living in Paris. Both tenor saxophonist Hal Singer and bassist Wayne Dockery (who was with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in the 1950s) were in danger of being forgotten by Americans, so this recording is quite welcome. The music, mostly swing standards and basic material, is played in spirited if sometimes ragged fashion, occasionally getting quite rambunctious. Morrow is a fine trombonist who deserves to be better known, while Singer and the great organist Rhoda Scott (who plays in the U.S. now and then) emerge as her co-stars. Fun music. ---Scott Yanow, AMG |
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