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1. | Summer Night
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2. | This One's for Bud
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3. | Easy Living
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4. | Easy to Love
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5. | I Should Care
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6. | Django
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7. | Beautiful Love
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8. | In Love in Vain
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9. | Someday My Prince Will Come
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10. | I've Never Been in Love Before
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11. | Reets and I
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Jazz
Alan Broadbent - Piano Alan Broadbent Trio Putter Smith - Bass Frank Gibson - Cymbals, Drums
* Bruce Burr - Photography * David Kreisberg - Engineer * Doug Ramsey - Liner Notes * George Horn - Mastering * John Burk - Executive Producer * Kathleen Vance - Production Coordination * Kent Judkins - Art Direction * Larry Hathaway - Assistant Producer * Nick Phillips - Producer * Phil Edwards - Remixing
Long a fixture in the Los Angeles area, Alan Broadbent is greatly in demand as an arranger and conductor but he has also continued to grow as a pianist. Teamed with bassist Putter Smith and drummer Frank Gibson, Broadbent digs into such standards as "Easy Living," "Easy To Love," ‘Beautiful Love" and Barry Harris' "Reets & I" in addition to his own "This One's For Bud." Bud Powell is one of the influences on Broadbent's style but he had long ago found his own voice in the swinging modern mainstream. This is one of his better all-round efforts. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Alan Broadbent
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Apr 23, 1947 in Auckland, New Zealand Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Post-Bop, Hard Bop
An unsung hero of the acoustic piano, Alan Broadbent is a highly lyrical and melodic bebopper/post-bopper who has cited Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, Tommy Flanagan, Nat "King" Cole, and Red Garland as some of his favorite pianists. Raised in New Zealand, he moved to Boston in 1966 to study at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. After staying on the road with Woody Herman (for whom he was a writer, arranger, and soloist) from 1969-1972, he settled in Los Angeles. Broadbent went on to work as a sideman for Chet Baker, tenor saxmen Warne Marsh and Gary Foster, and the late singer Irene Kral in the '70s, and with Bud Shank and arranger Nelson Riddle in the '80s. The '90s found him writing arrangements for Natalie Cole, Marian McPartland, Scott Hamilton, and others, and playing alongside bassist Charlie Haden, tenor saxman Ernie Watts, and drummer Larance Marable in Haden's Quartet West -- a unique and conceptual L.A.-based group that is known for including bits of dialogue from film-noir movies between bop performances. Broadbent's excellent trio albums for Discovery in the '80s and Concord in the '90s make it clear that he deserves to be much better known as a soloist. ---Alex Henderson, All Music Guide |
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