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4.270 Ft
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1. | Sunflower
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2. | John's Blues
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3. | I'll Let You Know
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4. | Mosaic
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5. | One for Kel
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6. | My Old Flame
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7. | I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
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8. | Shoulders
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9. | Josephine
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10. | My One and Only Love
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11. | Bittersweet
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Jazz
Eastern Rebellion Billy Higgins - Drums Cedar Walton - Piano David E. Williams - Bass David Williams - Bass Jay Newland Engineer Joe Lopes Engineer John Snyder Producer Kristen Stephen Design Loren Schoenberg Liner Notes Ralph Moore Sax (Tenor) Robin Visotsky Photography
Since 1974, Cedar Walton's Eastern Rebellion outfit has, on different occasions, been fronted by tenor saxophonists Clifford Jordan, Bob Berg, and George Coleman, with trombonist Curtis Fuller and trumpeter Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros appearing as guests. The longstanding core trio of pianist Walton, bassist David Williams (replacing Sam Jones), and Billy Higgins are now joined by tenor man Ralph Moore for more of the inspired and well-oiled hard bop the group are known for. Driven by Walton's provocative and involved accompaniment, Moore ably displays his lithe and tart horn work on the leader's blues-tinged, Thelonious Monk-inspired swinger "John's Blues" and the Sam Jones' original "Bittersweet." Other fine selections include Latin cooker "Mosaic" and a stunning, bossa-nova flavored rendition of Freddie Hubbard's "Sunflower," featuring a masterful solo by Walton. Along with engaging, unaccompanied solo spots by each quartet member, sultry ballads like "My Old Flame" and Moore's "Josephine" round out the top-notch set. A fine addition to any straight-ahead jazz collection. ~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide
Eastern Rebellion
Active Decades: '70s and '90s Born: 1974 Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Hard Bop
First formed in 1974 and continuing on an irregular basis ever since, Eastern Rebellion is a cooperative group with pianist Cedar Walton the first among equals. The band's original lineup was Walton, bassist Sam Jones, drummer Billy Higgins, and tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan. By 1975 and their first official recording, George Coleman was on tenor. In future years, trombonist Curtis Fuller would sometimes make the band a quintet, David Williams became the bassist, and Bob Berg (succeeded in the 1990s by Ralph Moore) took over the tenor spot; trumpeter Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros sat in on a 1983 recording. Eastern Rebellion has recorded for Timeless and (in 1990) Music Masters. Their debut recording from 1975 is definitive and has the classic version of Walton's "Bolivia." ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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