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1. | Leroy Street
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2. | In Statu Nascendi
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3. | E.S.P.
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4. | Change of Mind
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5. | All's Well That Ends
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6. | My Ship
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7. | Coyote Blues
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Jazz
Bob Mintzer - Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Tenor), Saxophone Don Alias - Conductor, Conga, Drums, Percussion, Shaker Don Groinick Don Grolnick - Piano, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer Eddie Gomez - Bass Eliane Elias - Percussion Kenny Kirkland - Piano Michael Brecker - Sax (Tenor), Saxophone Mike Mainieri - , Vibraphone Peter Erskine - Drums, Main Performer, Oberheim, Percussion, Producer, Synthesizer Randy Brecker - Flugelhorn, Trumpet
* Dave Baker - Engineer * David Baker - Engineer * George Kershaw - Design * John Koenig - Producer * Mark Ettel - Engineer, Mixing * Phil DeLancie - Digital Remastering, Remastering * William Coupon - Photography
Drummer Peter Erskine's debut as a leader (originally made for Contemporary and reissued on CD in the OJC series) finds him using top players (most of whom had played with Steps Ahead) in various combinations. Erskine performs a few of his own originals (including an 11-minute "All's Well That Ends" and a short drum solo) plus "My Ship," Wayne Shorter's "E.S.P.," and Bob Mintzer's "Change of Mind." With such musicians as trumpeter Randy Brecker, tenors Michael Brecker and Mintzer, pianist Kenny Kirkland, and vibraphonist Mike Mainieri getting some solo space, this post-bop music (from an often-overlooked set) is of consistent high quality. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Peter Erskine
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jun 05, 1954 in Somers Point, NJ Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Cool, Fusion, Neo-Bop, Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Modern Big Band, Progressive Jazz
A highly skilled, versatile drummer, Peter Erskine has anchored big bands and jazz-rockfusion groups. He's known for sophisticated rhythms, distinctive accompaniment, and powerful, rippling solos. Erskine began drumming at three, and participated in Stan Kenton's National Stage Band Camps from the age of six. He studied with Alan Dawson and Ed Soph, attending the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan and Indiana University. He played with Kenton from 1972 to 1975, then from 1976 to 1978 with Maynard Ferguson. Erskine joined Weather Report in 1978, and was their drummer and percussionist until 1982. He also did several West Coast sessions in the late '70s, and was a member of Steps and Steps Ahead. During the '80s he worked with John Abercrombie's groups and the quartet Bass Desires. Erskine has recorded as a leader for Contemporary, Denon, Ah Um, RCANovus, and Passport Jazz. He's worked with Joe Farrell, Marc Johnson, Mike Brecker, Randy Brecker, John Scofield, Bob Mintzer, Lew Soloff, Kenny Kirkland, Mike Mandel, and Kenny Werner, among others. He has several sessions available on CD. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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