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1. | Dabble Vision
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2. | Santure
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3. | A Japanese Waltz
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4. | Zimmermann (For Toru Takemitsu)
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5. | Mez-Ga
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6. | Ginkakuji
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7. | Pops and Alma
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8. | Row, Row, Row Your Tones
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9. | We Will Meet Again
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Jazz
Eddie Gomez - Bass Chick Corea - Keyboards, Piano Kazumi Watanabe - Cover Design, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric) Steve Gadd - Drums Yasuaki Shimizu - Sax (Tenor)
* Hiroshi Gotoh - Mixing, Recorder * Hiroyuki Hosaka - Remastering * Kazumi Kurigami - Photography * Kiyoski Itoh - Producer * Masashi Gotoh - Assistant Engineer
Eddie Gomez
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Oct 04, 1944 in San Juan, Puerto Rico Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop
Eddie Gomez is a brilliant bassist whose flexibility and quick reflexes make him an ideal accompanist (although his own albums tend to be a bit erratic jazz-wise). He grew up in New York and was with the Newport Festival Youth Band during 1959-1961. After studying at Juilliard, Gomez played with Rufus Jones' sextet, Marian McPartland (1964), Paul Bley (1964-1965), Giuseppe Logan, Gerry Mulligan, and Gary McFarland, among others. Gomez came to fame during his long period with the Bill Evans Trio (1966-1977). He has since worked in a countless number of settings, including filling in for Charles Mingus (1978) and with Steps Ahead (1979-1984), Benny Wallace, Joanne Brackeen, Jack DeJohnette, Chick Corea, and in commercial settings as a studio musician. Eddie Gomez has recorded as a leader for Columbia, ProJazz, and Stretch. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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