Sunday, November 19, 2017

Horace Parlan - Frank-Ly Speaking

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:11
Size: 128.6 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 1977/1994
Art: Front

[ 3:54] 1. Frank-Ly Speaking
[ 4:28] 2. Quietude
[ 6:30] 3. Hit It
[ 8:14] 4. Mirror Lake
[10:04] 5. Chocolate Cadillac
[ 6:39] 6. Misty Thursday
[ 7:22] 7. U.A.I
[ 8:55] 8. Veronica's Walk

Alto Saxophone – Frank Strozier; Bass – Lisle Atkinson; Drums – Al Harewood; Piano – Horace Parlan; Tenor Saxophone – Frank Foster. Recorded February 5, 1977.

This 1977 session in the United States marked a rare return to his native land for pianist Horace Parlan, where he reunited with old friends and made his first recording with another veteran. Featuring alto saxophonist Frank Strozier, bassist Lisle Atkinson, drummer Al Harewood, and ex-Basie tenor saxophonist Frank Foster (working with Parlan for the first time), the band benefited from playing a one-nighter and holding an afternoon rehearsal rather than going into the studio cold. Most of the selections played on this date were composed by fellow expatriates, including Thad Jones, Idrees Sulieman, and Duke Jordan, along with Parlan's buoyant hard bop vehicle "Frank-ly Speaking." The sauntering rendition of Jones' "Quietude," Atkinson's intricate "Hit It," and an extended workout of Sulieman's "Chocolate Cadillac" are also among the session's highlights, while the playing is inspired throughout the date by everyone involved. ~Ken Dryden

Frank-Ly Speaking

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