Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:19
Size: 141,2 MB
Art: Front
( 6:28) 1. Something's Up
(11:10) 2. Good Morning Heartache
( 6:10) 3. Speedy Recovery
( 6:45) 4. Upper Manhattan Medical Group
( 7:47) 5. Nobody Else But Me
( 6:54) 6. Visceral Drives
( 9:04) 7. Dolphin Dance
( 6:58) 8. Mohawk
Something's Up
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:19
Size: 141,2 MB
Art: Front
( 6:28) 1. Something's Up
(11:10) 2. Good Morning Heartache
( 6:10) 3. Speedy Recovery
( 6:45) 4. Upper Manhattan Medical Group
( 7:47) 5. Nobody Else But Me
( 6:54) 6. Visceral Drives
( 9:04) 7. Dolphin Dance
( 6:58) 8. Mohawk
The son of legendary guitarist Jimmy Raney, Doug Raney has understandably been heavily influenced by his father. He's an impressive soloist, and utilizes almost identical full tones, crisp chording, and fluid voicings. He made his first recording with his father and Al Haig in the mid-'70s, then did duo dates with his dad in the late '70s. Raney recorded for Steeplechase in the '70s and '80s, and Criss Cross in the '80s. He recorded with Chet Baker and Bernt Rosengren, and played in Horace Parlan's band. Raney has a couple of sessions available on CD.~Ron Wynn https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/doug-raney/id159190087#fullText
Personnel: Doug Raney (guitar); Ben Besiakov (piano); Jesper Lundgaard (bass); Billy Hart (drums).
Personnel: Doug Raney (guitar); Ben Besiakov (piano); Jesper Lundgaard (bass); Billy Hart (drums).
Something's Up
R.I.P.Doug Raney.
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