Styles: Trombone Jazz
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:23
Size: 140,3 MB
Art: Front
(7:24) 1. United
(8:19) 2. Ceora
(7:01) 3. Soliloquy
(8:56) 4. Oriental Folk Song
(7:40) 5. Wake Up Call
(7:18) 6. You Are Too Beautiful
(6:58) 7. Scrapple From The Apple
(6:45) 8. Rush Hour
Wake Up Call
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:23
Size: 140,3 MB
Art: Front
(7:24) 1. United
(8:19) 2. Ceora
(7:01) 3. Soliloquy
(8:56) 4. Oriental Folk Song
(7:40) 5. Wake Up Call
(7:18) 6. You Are Too Beautiful
(6:58) 7. Scrapple From The Apple
(6:45) 8. Rush Hour
A former Jazz Messenger who has also performed with the Elvin Jones Jazz Machine and the Dave Holland Quintet, trombonist Robin Eubanks' Sirocco Jazz debut is also the first recording for the British label. For this recording Eubanks gathered a group of old friends, alto saxophonist Antonio Hart, bassist Lonnie Plaxico, and drummer Gene Jackson, plus newcomers pianist Eric Lewis and trumpeter Duane Eubanks, Robin's younger brother, to perform a program of three originals, four jazz classics, two of them by Wayne Shorter, and the standard "You Are Too Beautiful." Eubanks' big sound, improvisational imagination, and genre-crossing versatility have made him one of the busier trombonists on the jazz scene, with Eubanks staying in a modern post-bop vein for this recording. Favorites include the two Shorter compositions, "United," given an Afro-Latin treatment here, and "Oriental Folk Song," staying close to the original, with "Elvinish" feel courtesy of Jackson and the head played by trumpet and trombone. Other favorites include Eubanks' compositions, the beautiful "Soliloquy," the frantic title track, based on a rapid repeating figure played by trombone and alto sax, and the up-tempo blues "Rush Hour." A welcome addition to the Eubanks discography. ~ Greg Turner http://www.allmusic.com/album/wake-up-call-mw0000233373
Personnel: Robin Eubanks (trombone); Antonio Hart (alto saxophone); Duane Eubanks (trumpet); Eric Lewis (piano); Gene Jackson (drums).
Personnel: Robin Eubanks (trombone); Antonio Hart (alto saxophone); Duane Eubanks (trumpet); Eric Lewis (piano); Gene Jackson (drums).
Wake Up Call
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