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1. | Swamp Run
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2. | Sweet Summer Breeze
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3. | Dreamy
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4. | The Voice of the Saxophone
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5. | Prelude to Yvette (Attacca)
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6. | Yvette
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7. | Spontaneous Percussion
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8. | Hill District (Pittsburgh, Pa)
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Cecil Brooks III - Drums, Producer Don Braden - Sax (Tenor) Dwayne Dolphin - Bass John Hicks - Piano Riley Mullins - Trumpet
* Joe Fields - Executive Producer * John Arthur Lee - Engineer, Mastering * R. Andrew Lepley - Photography
Cecil Brooks III's time has come. On the strength of his three records for Savant, two of which were recorded in the heat of live performance, he is to be admitted into the exclusive drummer/leader/composer club whose members include Art Blakey, Max Roach, Shelley Manne and Tony Williams. As a follow-up to the immensely popular "Live at Sweet Basil - Volume One" (SCD 2034) Cecil has selected another set of tunes from those memorable nights at the lamented New York jazz Mecca, Sweet Basil. With tenor sax man Don Braden and trumpeter Riley Mullins, the band rips and roars through eight charts while a live audience spurs them on, registering their approval at every one of the many bursts of inspiration.
Cecil Brooks III
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1961 Genre: Jazz Styles: Neo-Bop, Post-Bop, Hard Bop
A contemporary drummer and aggressive, polyrhythmic stylist, Cecil Brooks, III has worked in the New York area with such musicians as Greg Osby, Geri Allen and Lonnie Plaxico. He recorded his debut album as a leader for Muse in 1989, subsequently releasing efforts including 1990's Hangin' with Smooth, 1993's Neck Peckin' Jammie and 2000's Our Mister Brooks in addition to session work in both a hard bop and bebop setting. The intimate setting of Live at Sweet Basil was issued in early 2001. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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