Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:40
Size: 150,6 MB
Art: Front
(7:48) 1. Woofin And Tweetin
(9:02) 2. Who Can I Turn To?
(5:20) 3. I Mean You
(8:11) 4. For Heaven's Sake
(7:33) 5. Blackfoot
(6:54) 6. But He Knows
(8:19) 7. All Of Nothing At All
(4:58) 8. Lush Life
(7:29) 9. Double Or Nothing
I Mean You
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:40
Size: 150,6 MB
Art: Front
(7:48) 1. Woofin And Tweetin
(9:02) 2. Who Can I Turn To?
(5:20) 3. I Mean You
(8:11) 4. For Heaven's Sake
(7:33) 5. Blackfoot
(6:54) 6. But He Knows
(8:19) 7. All Of Nothing At All
(4:58) 8. Lush Life
(7:29) 9. Double Or Nothing
For this straight-ahead set, pianist George Cables is joined by bassist Jay Anderson and drummer Adam Nussbaum. Cables is heard throughout in top form, reviving Gene Ammons' obscure but appealing "Woofin' and Tweetin'," digging into Thelonious Monk's "I Mean You," recalling Bill Evans on "Who Can I Turn To," and contributing three originals. Cables has long been underrated and he has been heard in a variety of settings through the years. This is one of his best boppish dates. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/i-mean-you-mw0000722746
Personnel: George Cables (piano); Jay Anderson (bass); Adam Nussbaum (drums)
Personnel: George Cables (piano); Jay Anderson (bass); Adam Nussbaum (drums)
I Mean You
Thanks very very much dear Giullia G.!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great trio from George Coleman!!!
Thank You Always, Teo!
DeleteMany many thanks, dear Giullia!
ReplyDeleteMany Thanks Too, Jazzzio!
Deletethank you very much
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