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Delicious and Delightful |
Steve Turre |
első megjelenés éve: 2010 57 perc |
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(2010)
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5.180 Ft
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1. | Light Within
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2. | Duke Rays
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3. | Speak To Me of Love, Speak To Me of Truth
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4. | Dance of the Gazelles
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5. | Delicious and Delightful
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6. | Tenderly
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7. | Sunála Nobála
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8. | Blackfoot
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9. | Ray's Collard Greens
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Jazz
Steve Turre, trombone & shells With: Billy Harper, tenor saxophone; Larry Willis, piano; Russell Malone, guitar; Corcoran Holt, bass; Dion Parson, drums; Pedro Martinez, percussion
Ira Gitler Liner Notes J. Lawrence Composer
Few can match Steve Turre's skill as a trombonist. His technical mastery, which has seen him win five Down Beat polls, goes hand-in-hand with a deep respect for the music that has gone before him. Turre is also an acclaimed shellist, or conch player, extracting warm lyricism from this unusual instrument from the seabed. On this, his fourth HighNote release, Steve is joined by tenor sax great Billy Harper and piano giant Larry Willis, with whom Steve had worked in the band of Woody Shaw. If ever an album lived up to its name, it is Steve Turre's "Delicious and Delightful."
Steve Turre
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Sep 12, 1948 in Omaha, NE Genre: Jazz Styles: Afro-Cuban, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Cuban Traditions, Jazz Instrument, Latin Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Neo-Bop, Post-Bop, Trombone Jazz, World Fusion
One of the finest trombonists of the 1980s and '90s, Steve Turre also introduced the conch shells to jazz. After a brief period on violin he switched to trombone when he was ten. Turre worked locally from age 13, played with Rahsaan Roland Kirk off and on from 1968, recorded with Santana in 1970, and in 1972 toured with Ray Charles. Turre had many diverse musical experiences in the 1970s including tours with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra (both in 1973), an opportunity to play trombone and electric bass regularly with Chico Hamilton (1974-1976), and recording with Woody Shaw and Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Kirk inspired Turre to play exotic shells, and his ability to get a wide range of clear tones is quite impressive. After that time, Turre toured with McCoy Tyner, Dexter Gordon, Slide Hampton, Poncho Sanchez, Hilton Ruiz, and Tito Puente, among others. In 1987, he joined Dizzy Gillespie's United Nations Orchestra and he also played regularly with Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, the Leaders, and the Timeless All-Stars. Turre performed with his Sanctified Shells (a group featuring four trombonists doubling on shells, trumpeter E.J. Allen, bass, drums, and several percussionists) at the 1995 Monterey Jazz Festival and has recorded as a leader for Stash, Antilles, Verve, and Telarc. Rainbow People, recorded in 2007 at Knoop Studios in New Jersey, appeared in 2008 from Highnote Records. ---Scott Yanow, Rovi |
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