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Ed Thigpen - Out Of The Storm (1966) [CDRip]

Ed Thigpen - Out Of The Storm (1966) [CDRip]

BAND/ARTIST: Ed Thigpen

  • Title: Out Of The Storm
  • Year Of Release: 1998
  • Label: Verve
  • Genre: Jazz, Bop, Post-Bop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Scans)
  • Total Time: 32:08
  • Total Size: 228 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Cielito Lindo (4:43)
02. Cloud Break (Up Blues) (1:16)
03. Out Of The Storm (7:30)
04. Harper (2:42)
05. Elbow And Mouth (6:17)
06. Heritage (5:17)
07. Struttin' With Some Barbecue (4:22)

Drummer Ed Thigpen's first album as a leader (recorded a year after he left the Oscar Peterson Trio) was reissued as a CD in 1998. Although not soloing much, Thigpen wrote three of the seven selections and occasionally played tuned drums, which sound a little bit like timbales. In addition to the leader, the main star is Clark Terry (on flugelhorn and trumpet), who plays quite freely on two numbers utilizing only a trumpet mouthpiece in spots. Guitarist Kenny Burrell gets in a few good solos and is showcased on "Struttin' With Some Barbeque" while bassist Ron Carter and pianist Herbie Hancock also make strong contributions. Unfortunately, there are only 32 minutes of music on this CD (which is highlighted by "Cielito Lindo"), so its brevity keeps it from being too essential, but the performances are enjoyable.


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  • Tartesy
  •  wrote in 18:51
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Almost all of your new listing are in a Quality that I can't use. I get the music but there is only one song title and the music is shown as one song. Could you please as the lower quality eg.(Flac(Tracks) so we can all enjoy the music. Thank-you
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  • talabot
  •  wrote in 14:48
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Dear Tartesy,

Most probably, you've missed someting! Do you use Winrar to decompress the archive (or winzip or others tools) ? And you'll get all tracks separetly...

With Ural it works perfectly for years now...

Hope you'll find the soluce...Happy new Year!!!