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1. | Soul Vibrations
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2. | Games
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3. | Action Line
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4. | Lonely Girl
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5. | Life Has Its Trials
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6. | Afro-Harping
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7. | Little Sunflower
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8. | Theme from Valley of the Dolls
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9. | Come Live With Me
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10. | The Look of Love
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Jazz
Dorothy Ashby - Harp
* Bryan Koniarz - Producer * Del Shields - Liner Notes * Dick Lapalm - Supervisor * Don Bronstein - Cover Photo * Doug Brand - Engineer * Hollis King - Art Direction * Jerry Griffith - Design * Ken Druker - Executive Producer * Kevin Reeves - Mastering * Mark Smith - Production Assistant * Richard Evans - Arranger * Sherniece Smith - Art Producer
The best and most complete album done by jazz harpist (a rare style) Dorothy Ashby. She didn't approach her instrument as if it were a gimmick, and she wasn't content to be a background/mood specialist. She turned the harp into a lead instrument, and offered solos that were as tough and memorable as those done by any reed, brass, or percussion player. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Dorothy Ashby
Active Decades: '50s, '60s and '70s Born: Aug 06, 1932 in Detroit, MI Died: Apr 13, 1986 in Santa Monica, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Cool, Hard Bop
There have been very few jazz harpists in history and Dorothy Ashby was one of the greats. Somehow she was able to play credible bebop on her instrument. As a pianist she studied at Wayne State University, and in 1952 she switched to harp. Within two years, Ashby was gigging in jazz, and in 1956 she made her first recording as a leader. Between 1956-1970, she led ten albums for such labels as Savoy, Prestige, New Jazz, Argo, Jazzland, Atlantic, and Cadet, guested on many records, and was firmly established as a top studio and session player. She moved to the West Coast in the 1970s and was active up until her death. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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