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Don't Look Away Now! |
James Moody |
első megjelenés éve: 1969 40 perc |
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(1997)
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Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. | Don't Look Away Now
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2. | Darben the Redd Fox
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3. | Easy Living
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4. | Hey Herb! Where's Alpert?
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5. | Hear Me
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6. | When I Fall in Love
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7. | Last Train from Overbrook
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Jazz / Hard Bop
Recorded: Feb 14, 1969, New York, New York
James Moody (alto & tenor saxophones); Eddie Jefferson (vocals); Barry Harris (piano); Bob Cranshaw (electric bass); Alan Dawson (drums)
The consistently high creative level represented by a half century of James Moody's music is something rare. With Dizzy Gillespie or a Las Vegas pit band, as a European expatriate or one of the most popular jazz artists in America, Moody has always delivered solos that provoked both thought and smiles. On this 1969 album, a rare document from the period, Moody does not play flute, delivering a sax-exclusive recital over an exceptional rhythm section. "When I Fall in Love" and the title track feature alto, a pair of signature blues originals are revisited, and "Hey Herb! Where's Alpert?" is Eddie Jefferson's final appearance on a Moody session. Best of all are two contrasting examples, on the ballad "Easy Living" and the open-form "Hear Me," of Moody's tenor at its most expansive.
Includes liner notes by Mark Gardner |
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