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Abbey is Blue |
Abbey Lincoln |
első megjelenés éve: 1959 40 perc |
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(2007)
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3.726 Ft
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1. | Afro-Blue
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2. | Lonely House
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3. | Let Up
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4. | Thursday's Child
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5. | Brother, Where Are You?
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6. | Laugh, Clown, Laugh
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7. | Come Sunday
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8. | Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
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9. | Lost in the Stars
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10. | Long as You're Living
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Jazz / Vocal; Vocal Jazz; Standards
Recorded: Mar 25-26, 1959, Reeves Sound Studios, New York, New York
Abbey Lincoln - vocals Les Spann - guitar, flute Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone Kenny Dorham - trumpet Tommy Turrentine - trumpet Julian Priester - trombone Phil Wright - piano Wynton Kelly - piano Cedar Walton - piano Bobby Boswell - double bass Max Roach - drums Philly Joe Jones - drums
Abbey Lincoln's third of three Riverside albums (all of these recommended sets have been reissued on CD) directly precedes her more adventurous work with drummer (and then-husband) Max Roach. With fine backup from trumpeter Kenny Dorham, pianist Wynton Kelly, Les Spann (doubling on guitar and flute), bassist Sam Jones and drummer Philly Joe Jones) on seven of the ten numbers and by Roach's regular quintet of the time on the other three selections, Abbey Lincoln is quite emotional and distinctive during a particularly strong set. Highlights include the first vocal version ever of "Afro-Blue," "Come Sunday," Oscar Brown, Jr.'s "Brother, Where Are You," "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise," "Long as You're Living" and Lincoln's own "Let Up." A very memorable set. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic
Liner Note Author: Orrin Keepnews |
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