Craig Handy - Introducing Three for All + One (1993) 320 kbps
BAND/ARTIST: Craig Handy
- Title: Introducing Three for All + One
- Year Of Release: 1993
- Label: Arabesque Records[AJ0109]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 52:38
- Total Size: 125 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Spinning Wheel - 4:18
02. Isotope - 5:25
03. Bright Eyes - 5:08
04. E Racer X (Dedicated to the Memory of George Adams) - 5:02
05. Chant - 5:52
06. P.S. I Love You (Dedicated to the Memory of Clifford Jordan) - 3:32
07. Esnadtriuqs! - 2:22
08. One! - 5:50
09. Amy's Waltz - 3:51
10. The Avenue - 4:54
11. To Woo It May Concern - 3:23
12. West Bank: Beyond the Berlin Wall - 3:01
personnel :
Craig Handy - tenor saxophone
Charles Fambrough - bass
Ralph Peterson - drums
David Kikoski - piano
The trio of Craig Handy (on tenor and soprano), bassist Charles Fambrough, and drummer Ralph Peterson lives up to its potential during a wide-ranging set. The improvisations are explorative yet melodic and logical, while the interplay between these talented players is consistently impressive. Together they explore tributes to Clifford Jordan and George Adams and at times hint at Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, and even Grover Washington, Jr.. Pianist David Kikoski is heard on four selections, but his presence is actually unnecessary. Handy's unaccompanied solo on "West Bank: Beyond the Berlin Wall" is a highlight of this recommended disc.~Scott Yanow
01. Spinning Wheel - 4:18
02. Isotope - 5:25
03. Bright Eyes - 5:08
04. E Racer X (Dedicated to the Memory of George Adams) - 5:02
05. Chant - 5:52
06. P.S. I Love You (Dedicated to the Memory of Clifford Jordan) - 3:32
07. Esnadtriuqs! - 2:22
08. One! - 5:50
09. Amy's Waltz - 3:51
10. The Avenue - 4:54
11. To Woo It May Concern - 3:23
12. West Bank: Beyond the Berlin Wall - 3:01
personnel :
Craig Handy - tenor saxophone
Charles Fambrough - bass
Ralph Peterson - drums
David Kikoski - piano
The trio of Craig Handy (on tenor and soprano), bassist Charles Fambrough, and drummer Ralph Peterson lives up to its potential during a wide-ranging set. The improvisations are explorative yet melodic and logical, while the interplay between these talented players is consistently impressive. Together they explore tributes to Clifford Jordan and George Adams and at times hint at Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, and even Grover Washington, Jr.. Pianist David Kikoski is heard on four selections, but his presence is actually unnecessary. Handy's unaccompanied solo on "West Bank: Beyond the Berlin Wall" is a highlight of this recommended disc.~Scott Yanow
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