Time: 63:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz: Hammond Organ
Art: Front
01. The Station At 7th And Franklin (6:46)
02. To A New Place (5:04)
03. Samurai Express (7:59)
04. A Little Honey On The Toast (5:45)
05. A Reflection Of Su (5:50)
06. Noodles (4:56)
07. Flight Of Dreams (5:39)
08. Stinky (5:11)
09. Night Walker (5:41)
10. One For Prime Time G.E (5:26)
11. When I Couldn't See...You Carried Me (5:21)
Back on track with a new album of original compositions - straight ahead and contemporary, former Jimmy Smith protege, Greg Hatza is back behind the Hammond B3, with a sound still unsullied by what's trendy.
This nostaligic for a return to the classical jazz lines created by the eminent professionals of today, will revel in the vanguard performances of Greg Hatza. As agile and ingenious a performer as ever - plus posessed with fiery technique for jazz phrasing, Greg Hatza has brought new life to the saying "everything old is new again." Baltimore native and notably one of the few white Americans to carve a notch among the legends of musicality on jazz organ; Hatza's early inspirations came from Ray Charles and later Jimmy Smith.
This nostaligic for a return to the classical jazz lines created by the eminent professionals of today, will revel in the vanguard performances of Greg Hatza. As agile and ingenious a performer as ever - plus posessed with fiery technique for jazz phrasing, Greg Hatza has brought new life to the saying "everything old is new again." Baltimore native and notably one of the few white Americans to carve a notch among the legends of musicality on jazz organ; Hatza's early inspirations came from Ray Charles and later Jimmy Smith.
To A New Place
Hello Mai Naime,
ReplyDeleteCould you please renew the link for this album???
Thanks a lot!
New link Geoff :)
ReplyDeleteThank You very much Mai Neime!!!!
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