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Don Cherry

Art Decó
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on Cherry

100 mejores discos de jazz

Release Date: Aug 27, 1988-Aug 30, 1988
Label: A&M
Time: 55:44
Genre Styles Jazz Free Jazz

1 Art Deco 08:44
2 When Will The Blues Leave? 02:46
3 Body And Soul 07:13
4 Bemsha Swing 05:37
5 Maffy 06:33
6 Folk Medley 03:05
7 The Blessing 09:43
8 Passing 06:56
9 I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face 00:42
10 Compute 05:05



AMG REVIEW: Although it is not mentioned anywhere on the outside of this CD, this session is very much a reunion. Trumpeter Don Cherry is reunited with bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Billy Higgins from the early Ornette Coleman Quartet and, most importantly, tenor saxophonist James Clay. Clay, who after playing with Cherry in Los Angeles in the 1950s and doing a few recordings moved back to Texas, had been in obscurity for decades. Fortunately, his playing is quite strong on what turns out to be a surprising bop-oriented session. Comprised of superior standards, a few group originals and three Ornette Coleman tunes (including the classic "The Blessing"), this set is quite accessible and finds all of the musicians in top form. — Scott Yanow