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{b{52nd Street Themes is the 2001 Grammy Award Winner for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album and is voted Album of the Year in the 2001 Jazz Journalists Awards
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The music on 52nd Street Themes holds a deep, personal meaning for saxophonist Joe Lovano. It's as though Lovano had worked his entire life to prepare for the work of this past year-culminating in the rich, expansive Nonet charts of 52nd Street Themes. In just this last year, Joe worked with McCoy Tyner, Paul Motian, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Ray Brown, and Herbie Hancock, recorded with Greg Osby and recorded a trio album with Elvin Jones and Dave Holland. All leading to this Nonet project.
Evoking the spirits of Tadd Dameron, Thelonious Monk, Billy Strayhorn, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Ernie Henry and George Gershwin, this album conveys the spirit of bebop as a living tradition, reveling in the collective camaraderie of a smallish ensemble that projects all the harmonic opulence of a big band.
1 If You Could See Me Now 2 On A Misty Night 3 Sippin' At Bells 4 Passion Flower 5 Deal 6 The Scene Is Clean 7 Whatever Possess'd Me 8 Charlie Chan 9 Theme For Ernie 10 Tadd's Delight 11 Abstractions On 52nd Street 12 52nd Street Theme 13 Embraceable You |
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