Label (Catalog#)
Genre Jazz
Quality: Flac (*image + .cue,log)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 65:06
Full Size: 399Mb(+3%)(covers)
Donald Harrison, who gained his initial recognition in the 1980s when he was with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and co-led a band with Terence Blanchard, has continued growing and evolving ever since that time. Though underrated, he is currently at the peak of his powers. Harrison worked with bassist Ron Carter, drummer Billy Cobham, and pianist James Williams in a 2002 quartet called the Art of Four. He reunites with Carter and Cobham for five selections on Heroes and also engages in three duets with the bassist. Whether it is a minor blues ("One of a Kind"), the "I Got Rhythm" chords of "Double Trouble," "Solar," or the melancholy "Candlelight," Harrison shows that he is a superior post-bop improviser with a sound of his own. The final three selections, listed as "bonus tracks," have Harrison performing a funk piece, a calypso, and a mistitled Thelonious Monk tune ("Well, You Needn't" is listed as "Straight, No Chaser") in spirited fashion with bassist Vicente Archer and drummer John Lamkin. This CD is one of Donald Harrison's most rewarding showcases to date and is highly recommended.by Scott Yanow
Tracks:
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1.Heroes 06:14
2.Blues For The New Millenium 04:12
3.My Funny Valentine 08:12
4.One of a Kind 05:53
5.Double Trouble 08:01
6.Receipt Please 05:59
7.Candlelight 06:33
8.Solar 03:57
9.Free Style 04:43
10.Iko Iko 03:11
11.Straight No Chaser 08:06
Personnel:
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Alto Saxophone – Donald Harrison
Bass – Ron Carter (tracks: 1-8), Vicente Archer (tracks: 9-11)
Drums – Billy Cobham (tracks: 1-8), John Lamkin (tracks: 9-11)
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#9-11 are bonus tracks
Recorded on December 1-2, 2002 at Avatar Studios, New York
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