marcoliv Posted March 11, 2004 Report Posted March 11, 2004 i grabbed this one on my lunch time and it's a very enjoyable session Ralph Moore, Billy Drummond, Renee Rosnes & Larry Grenadier sticking with originals or stuff from Charlie Rouse, Clifford Jordan, Duke Ellington & others. it's a release by Concord in 1995 will not make a revolution in your life but... MCO Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 11, 2004 Report Posted March 11, 2004 (edited) I totally agree, Marcus. I saw this band at the Blue Note, on a Monday night one-off, only Grenadier wasn't on the gig, it was the bassist that I think Tony Williams used toward the end, with Mulgrew Miller. Anyway, a very nice set, I particularly enjoy the covers of the Rouse and Jordan tunes, "Pumpkin" and "Highest Mountain," respectively, I even didn't mind the fact that Moore plays a bit of soprano, if I recall correctly. Definitely OOP, though I think I saw it at that Barnes and Noble Concord sale last time. Worth a search. Edited March 11, 2004 by Dan Gould Quote
marcoliv Posted March 12, 2004 Author Report Posted March 12, 2004 nice Dan, i wish i could have been in one of their gigs too MCO Quote
alankin Posted March 19, 2004 Report Posted March 19, 2004 Definitely OOP, though I think I saw it at that Barnes and Noble Concord sale last time. Worth a search. I happen to have an extra copy available. here. Quote
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