The Great Jazz Trio - Chapter II
  • Author: The Great Jazz Trio
  • Album: Chapter II
  • Size: 1522 mb
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Format: flac, wma, mp3 archive
  • Label: East Wind ‎– UCCJ-9198
    Series: East Wind Masters Collection 1000 –
    Type: CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered
    Country: Japan
    Date of released: 04 Feb 2015
    Category: Jazz
    Style:
The Great Jazz Trio - Chapter II

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Duplex
Composed By – Hank Jones
5:23
2 Sublime
Composed By – Hank Jones
4:38
3 Ornithology
Composed By – Benny Harris, Charlie Parker
5:02
4 Stella By Starlight
Composed By – Ned WashingtonLyrics By – Victor Young
4:58
5 Light Listened
Composed By – Eddie Gomez
6:20
6 All In Love Is Fair
Composed By – Stevie Wonder
4:01
7 Peedlum
Composed By – Hank Jones
4:34
8 Just Before Dawn
Composed By – Al Foster, Unknown Artist
4:30

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  • Recorded At – Vanguard Studios

Credits

  • Acoustic Bass – Eddie Gomez
  • Co-producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – David Baker
  • Design – Heyqlow Kobayashi
  • Drums – Al Foster
  • Electric Piano, Piano – Hank Jones
  • Photography By – Kazumi Kurigami
  • Producer – Kiyoshi Itoh

Notes

Recorded at Vanguard Studios, New York City, June 1980.

This edition of the Great Jazz Trio features Hank Jones with bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Al Foster in a release recorded in the U.S. at vanguard studios ,New York City in june ,1980 for issue in Japan. Jones contributes three originals to the session: the twisting bop line of "Duplex," the subtle ballad "Sublime," and the strutting blues "Peedlum." He switches to electric piano for the bassist's moody "Light Listened" and Foster's ineffective samba "Just Before Dawn," which comes across very dated and muddy. A crisp flight through "Ornithology" and a dreamy waltz through "Stella by Starlight" feature Jones back on the Steinway to show off his considerable chops.
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