Mark Turner - Mark Turner (1998) 320 kbps
BAND/ARTIST: Mark Turner
- Title: Mark Turner
- Year Of Release: 1998
- Label: Warner Bros
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 61:36
- Total Size: 147 MB(+3%)
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Artist: Mark Turner
Title Of Album: Mark Turner
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Warner Bros
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps
Total Time: 61:36
Total Size: 147 MB(+3%)
Tracklist
1 Mr. Brown 10:37
2 Lost Ocean 7:05
3 327 East 32nd Street 8:37
4 Kathelin Gray 10:24
5 Hey, It's Me You're Talkin' To 4:56
6 Autumn In New York 7:08
7 Magnolia Triangle 6:34
8 26-2 6:15
personnel :
Bass – Christopher Thomas
Drums – Brian Blade
Piano – Edward Simon
Producer – Gerry Teekens
Tenor Saxophone – Mark Turner
Tenor Saxophone – Joshua Redman
The young tenor saxophonist's second effort as a leader is impressive, particularly because he had the guts to invite earlier tenor sax wunderkind Joshua Redman to join him on three tracks. Mark Turner's "Mr. Brown" is a pulsating blues vehicle for the two inspired reedsmen. Lennie Tristano's slippery bop anthem "327 East 22nd Street" is also an excellent showcase for their talent. The only dud is Ornette Coleman's ponderous, dissonant and overlong "Kathelin Gray," which bogs down in a hurry and almost grinds the session to a halt in spite of the best efforts of Turner and Redman. Fortunately, the magic reappears in the quartet selections, starting with the fast-paced bop of "Hey It's Me You're Talking To." Turner proves himself as a ballad master with his slow caressing of the classic "Autumn in New York." The strong rhythm section of pianist Edward Simon, bassist Christopher Thompson and drummer Brian Blade provides all that a newcomer could ask for during his first date leading a group.
Title Of Album: Mark Turner
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Warner Bros
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps
Total Time: 61:36
Total Size: 147 MB(+3%)
Tracklist
1 Mr. Brown 10:37
2 Lost Ocean 7:05
3 327 East 32nd Street 8:37
4 Kathelin Gray 10:24
5 Hey, It's Me You're Talkin' To 4:56
6 Autumn In New York 7:08
7 Magnolia Triangle 6:34
8 26-2 6:15
personnel :
Bass – Christopher Thomas
Drums – Brian Blade
Piano – Edward Simon
Producer – Gerry Teekens
Tenor Saxophone – Mark Turner
Tenor Saxophone – Joshua Redman
The young tenor saxophonist's second effort as a leader is impressive, particularly because he had the guts to invite earlier tenor sax wunderkind Joshua Redman to join him on three tracks. Mark Turner's "Mr. Brown" is a pulsating blues vehicle for the two inspired reedsmen. Lennie Tristano's slippery bop anthem "327 East 22nd Street" is also an excellent showcase for their talent. The only dud is Ornette Coleman's ponderous, dissonant and overlong "Kathelin Gray," which bogs down in a hurry and almost grinds the session to a halt in spite of the best efforts of Turner and Redman. Fortunately, the magic reappears in the quartet selections, starting with the fast-paced bop of "Hey It's Me You're Talking To." Turner proves himself as a ballad master with his slow caressing of the classic "Autumn in New York." The strong rhythm section of pianist Edward Simon, bassist Christopher Thompson and drummer Brian Blade provides all that a newcomer could ask for during his first date leading a group.
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