Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:40
Size: 163,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:43) 1. Hard Work
(5:47) 2. Use Me
(4:36) 3. Summertime
(5:07) 4. Hard Times
(5:26) 5. Embraceable You
(7:54) 6. Eastern Joy Dance
(6:49) 7. The Sun Will Rise Again
(4:59) 8. Piccadilly Square
(7:27) 9. Good Morning HEartache
(7:32) 10. Amsterdam After Dark
(9:15) 11. Phineas
Hard Times
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:40
Size: 163,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:43) 1. Hard Work
(5:47) 2. Use Me
(4:36) 3. Summertime
(5:07) 4. Hard Times
(5:26) 5. Embraceable You
(7:54) 6. Eastern Joy Dance
(6:49) 7. The Sun Will Rise Again
(4:59) 8. Piccadilly Square
(7:27) 9. Good Morning HEartache
(7:32) 10. Amsterdam After Dark
(9:15) 11. Phineas
Vincent Herring doesn’t have the answers to those issues any more than the rest of us. What he can offer is a tonic to help calm the turbulence of modern life, at least for an hour. With Hard Times, the master saxophonist supplies the perfect musical response to our troubled existence – part escape, part defiance; part lament, part laughter. Over the course of these 11 songs, Herring and his stellar band both sing the blues and shake them off in ways both healing and infectious. http://www.jazzmessengers.com/fr/74564/vincent-herring/hard-times?
Personnel: Vincent Herring, alto & soprano saxophones; Cyrus Chestnut, piano & Fender Rhodes; Yasushi Nakamura, bass; Carl Allen, drums. With Special Guests: Nicolas Bearde, vocals; Russell Malone, guitar; Steve Turre, trombone; Brad Mason, trumpet; Sam Dillon, tenor saxophone
Personnel: Vincent Herring, alto & soprano saxophones; Cyrus Chestnut, piano & Fender Rhodes; Yasushi Nakamura, bass; Carl Allen, drums. With Special Guests: Nicolas Bearde, vocals; Russell Malone, guitar; Steve Turre, trombone; Brad Mason, trumpet; Sam Dillon, tenor saxophone
Hard Times
Thanks a lot, Giullia!
ReplyDeleteThank You Jazzzio!
DeleteThanks very very much dear Giullia G.!!!
ReplyDeleteIMHO Herring is one of the best alto sax of the today jazz scene!!!
Glad you liked Teo!
DeleteThank You!
Giullia,sensational post,thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThank You Melokan!
DeleteSimply : a good jazz record. Merci. Oh, by the way, a good jazz record is one where there is no solo from the bassman. I hate that!
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