Barbara Dennerlein - Straight Ahead! (1989) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Barbara Dennerlein
- Title: Straight Ahead!
- Year Of Release: 1989
- Label: Enja [5077 2]
- Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 69:29
- Total Size: 473 MB(+3%) | 164 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Bad And Blue 05:47
2. It Just So Happens 11:54
3. What's Up 05:56
4. All That Blues 08:29
5. Open And Free 04:55
6. Stormy Weather Blues 11:27
7. Straight Ahead 04:28
8. Rumpelstilzchens Bossa 05:36
9. Opus De Funk 04:11
10. A Night In Tunesia 06:15
personnel :
Drums – Ronnie Burrage
Guitar – Mitch Watkins
Organ – Barbara Dennerlein
Trombone – Ray Anderson
After several recordings on her own Bebap label and for a few tiny German companies, organist Barbara Dennerlein came to the attention of a larger public with the release of this superior effort for Enja. Teamed up with eccentric trombonist Ray Anderson, fiery guitarist Mitch Watkins, and drummer Ronnie Burrage, Dennerlein performs six of her swinging originals, one apiece by Anderson and Burrage plus "Opus de Funk" and "A Night in Tunisia." The colorful voices of these musicians constantly inspire each other, and Dennerlein (whose sound with the use of MIDI had become quite original) quickly emerged as one of the brightest new stars of the organ in the late '80s.~Scott Yanow
1. Bad And Blue 05:47
2. It Just So Happens 11:54
3. What's Up 05:56
4. All That Blues 08:29
5. Open And Free 04:55
6. Stormy Weather Blues 11:27
7. Straight Ahead 04:28
8. Rumpelstilzchens Bossa 05:36
9. Opus De Funk 04:11
10. A Night In Tunesia 06:15
personnel :
Drums – Ronnie Burrage
Guitar – Mitch Watkins
Organ – Barbara Dennerlein
Trombone – Ray Anderson
After several recordings on her own Bebap label and for a few tiny German companies, organist Barbara Dennerlein came to the attention of a larger public with the release of this superior effort for Enja. Teamed up with eccentric trombonist Ray Anderson, fiery guitarist Mitch Watkins, and drummer Ronnie Burrage, Dennerlein performs six of her swinging originals, one apiece by Anderson and Burrage plus "Opus de Funk" and "A Night in Tunisia." The colorful voices of these musicians constantly inspire each other, and Dennerlein (whose sound with the use of MIDI had become quite original) quickly emerged as one of the brightest new stars of the organ in the late '80s.~Scott Yanow
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