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1. | Miyamoto Musashi
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2. | Too Marvelous for Words
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3. | Angel Eyes
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4. | If You Only Knew
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5. | Tail of Genji
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6. | Summertime
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7. | Queen Himko
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8. | Only the Lonely
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Jazz / Bop; Hard Bop
Delfeayo Marsalis - Producer, Trombone Bill Reichenbach Jr. - Trombone (Bass) Branford Marsalis - Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano) Ellis Marsalis - Piano Andy Richter Technical Assistance Hiroyuki Tsuji Engineer Ken Shibusawa Technical Assistance Kohji Kawamura Photography Mark Gross Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano) Masahiko Osaka Drums Patrick Smith Post Production, Mixing Sasha Motchan Art Coordinator Yoichi Nakao Producer Yuichi Inoue Piano
Delfeayo Marsalis' long-overdue second recording finds the trombonist still heavily influenced by his idol, J.J. Johnson, but also displaying an increasingly original personality. A quintet date with Mark Gross on alto and soprano and a Japanese rhythm section (plus guest spots for Branford and Ellis Marsalis), the date alternates standards such as "Too Marvelous for Words" and "Summertime" with passionate originals including the intense "Miyamoto Musashi" and "Queen Himiko." Throughout the set, Marsalis shows the willingness to take chances and stretch himself, and the result is consistently stirring post-bop music. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Delfeayo Marsalis
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Jul 28, 1965 in New Orleans, LA Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Hard Bop
Imagine being the younger brother of Wynton and Branford Marsalis. It is little surprise that Delfeayo Marsalis took a while before making his debut on records. The son of Ellis Marsalis and the older brother of drummer Jason, Delfeayo was always interested in engineering and he started off as a busy record producer, studying both trombone and studio production at Berklee. In addition to his producing, he has written some of the most absurd liner notes ever seen, raving about his brothers while trying to pretend that he is an impartial observer. More importantly, Delfeayo Marsalis is a fine J.J. Johnson-inspired trombonist who toured with Ray Charles, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, and Abdullah Ibrahim before recording his first album as a leader in 1992. He has also been a member of Elvin Jones' Jazz Machine. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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