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Landmarks |
Donald Byrd |
első megjelenés éve: 1989 70 perc |
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(2006)
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CD |
Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. | Theme for Malcolm
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2. | Pomponio
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3. | The Onliest
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4. | Voyage Á Deux Journey for Two
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5. | Around the Corner
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6. | King Arthur
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7. | Alter Ego
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8. | Blue Monk
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Jazz / Hard Bop; Crossover Jazz
Principally recorded: September 22 & 24, 1987 & October 10 & 12, 1989, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Not only was 1987's Harlem Blues Donald Byrd's first album in over 15 years--it also marked the first time he had recorded acoustic straight-ahead jazz since the 1960s. Released in 1998, this CD looks back on the sessions that Orrin Keepnews produced for Byrd after his comeback and draws on three albums: Harlem Blues, Getting Down to Business (1989) and A City Called Heaven (1991). The trumpeter/flugelhornist had neglected his chops during his hiatus from recording, and his playing on Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk" and James Williams' "Alter Ego" (both from Harlem Blues) reflects that. But Byrd still played with feeling, and material from Getting Down to Business and A City Called Heaven finds his chops improving gradually. To his credit, Keepnews made sure that Byrd was surrounded by many first-class improvisers from 1987-91--Joe Henderson, Kenny Garrett, Mulgrew Miller and Bobby Hutcherson are among the heavyweights featured on these sessions. Landmarks isn't in a class with Byrd's classic Blue Note output of the 1950s and 1960s, but the material is pleasing and enjoyable nonetheless. ---Alex Henderson, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews.
Donald Byrd - trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn Kenny Garret - alto saxophone Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone Mulgrew Miller Donald Brown - piano Peter Washington Rufus Reid - bass Carl Allen Al Foster Marvin "Smitty" Smith - drums |
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