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1. | Blues on the Corner
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2. | Morning Glow (Asayake)
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3. | Oh No!
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4. | Morning
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5. | I Understand
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6. | Dragon Fly
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7. | My Favorite Things
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Jazz
Recorded: Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH
Alan Mattes Mastering, Engineer, Mixing Avery Sharpe Mastering, Bass (Acoustic), Mixing, Executive Producer Candice Connors Clothing/Wardrobe Khayyam Hair Stylist Maurice Robertson Photography Onaje Allan Gumbs Piano Richard Cocca, Jr. Bass Strings Steve Schwartz Producer Tara Tatreault Clothing/Wardrobe Winard Harper Percussion, Drums
This is the trio's first live venture. Live was recorded at Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH in Boston, MA. This is a follow-up to the trio's previous recording Autumn Moonlight (2009). The acoustic live recording features, of course, Avery on acoustic bass and long time associates Onaje Allan Gumbs on piano and Winard Harper on drums.
The recording features three of Avery's originals, one of Onaje's originals, McCoy Tyner's "Blues On The Corner", Yusef Lateef's "Morning" and an arrangement of "My Favorite Things".
Avery Sharpe
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1955 in Valdosta, GA Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
An excellent bassist, Avery Sharpe is best known for his longtime association with McCoy Tyner's trio. He originally played piano (starting when he was eight) and accordion, switching to electric (and eventually acoustic) bass a few years later. At the University of Massachusetts, Sharpe had the opportunity to study with Reggie Workman, and he gigged with Wynton Marsalis and Pat Metheny. Sharpe first teamed up with McCoy Tyner in his early-'80s sextet, and has been a member of the pianist's trio since 1984. In addition, Sharpe has led one session for Sunnyside (1988) and a pair of CDs for his JKNM label. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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