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1. | On Green Dolphin Street
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2. | Footprints
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3. | Kurds and Waves
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4. | The Monkey
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5. | All Blues
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6. | As We Speak
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7. | Well You Needn't
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8. | I Could Write a Book
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9. | Here and There
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10. | The Bridge Out of Town
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11. | Where's Henning?
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12. | That Man Is a Legend
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Jazz / Fusion
Bruce Becker - Drums, Percussion, Producer David Becker - Guitar, Guitar (9 String), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Producer Tom Lilly - Bass, Producer
* John "Silas" Cranfield - Assistant Engineer * Jono Brown - Engineer * Manfred Pollert - Cover Design, Photography * Peter Finger - Mastering
David Becker, whose earlier records with his trio were fusion-oriented, surprisingly plays five straight-ahead jazz standards on this set. Teamed as usual with his drummer brother Bruce Becker and bassist Tom Lilly, Becker sometimes recalls Jim Hall and Pat Metheny a little, but mostly displays his own flexible sound. His seven originals are always in the post-bop mold, featuring strong melodies, logical improvisations, and subtle surprises. All in all, this set serves as an excellent introduction to the early 21st century music of David Becker, and it is easily recommended. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
David Becker
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion
A fine fusion guitarist, David Becker and his trio (called the David Becker Tribune) recorded four CDs (two apiece for MCA and Bluemoon) in the 1980's and early 90's. Although the bassist sometimes changed, the drummer was always David's older brother Bruce Becker. David actually started out playing trumpet but, when Bruce began playing rock in garage bands, David wanted to join in.. After six months of practicing guitar, David was good enough to play with his brother. He eventually got bored with rock, had guitar lessons with Joe Diorio and switched to fusion and jazz. Becker played music in Germany (where some family lived) for a few months and the European exposure made it easier for the Becker Brothers (!) to get gigs in the United States. In 1984 the Becker Tribune spent six months on the road and soon they were recording for MCA. Bob Mair became their regular bassist for a period in the late 1980's and Tom Lilly took over the spot in the early 90's. After recording the two Bluemoon sets, the Beckers moved to Germany and have not been heard from much in the United States since although they remain active musically overseas. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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