The Bill Crow Quartet - Jazz Anecdotes (Edition japonaise)
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Bass – Bill Crow
Drums – David Jones
Guitar – Joe Cohn
Tenor Saxophone – Carmen Leggio
1 LP, standard sleeve
Limited edition
Original Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Japanese Pressing
Label : Venus
Original Label : Venus
Recorded November 19 and 20, 1996 at Ven Gelder Studio, New Jersey
Recorded and Mixed by Rudy Van Gelder assisted by Maureen Sickler
Engineered by Maureen Sickler
Mastered by Shuji Kitamura and Tetsuo Hara (Venus Hyper Magnum Sound)
Produced by Tetsuo Hara
Originally released in 1997
Reissued in April 2022
Tracks:
Side A:
- Jazz Anecdotes
- 'Round Midnight
- Bohemia After Dark
- Speak Low
Side B:
- Mack The Knife
- Lover, Come Back To Me
- These Foolish Things
- Tickletoe
Reviews:
“Eric Alexander is in top form throughout this 2007 quartet session with some of his favorite bandmates, including David Hazeltine, bassist John Webber, and drummer Joe Farnsworth, all four of whom are members of the group One for All and regular participants on the Manhattan jazz scene in clubs and studios. The big-toned tenor saxophonist covers a lot of bases, including several standards, works by jazz greats (all tenor players), and a bossa nova. Though John Coltrane has been an obvious influence on some earlier recordings, he has developed his own sound, blending ideas from past artists with his own. The rhapsodic treatment of "Stella by Starlight" is one highlight, and while he opts for the famous Coltrane modal setting of "My Favorite Things," he doesn't linger in getting to the conclusion of its theme. His turbocharged take of Sonny Rollins' "Airegin" is fueled by his fiery rhythm section, while Hazeltine's soulful, lush accompaniment is the perfect backdrop for the leader in the moving "Lover Man." Another fine date by Eric Alexander, one of the best saxophonists of his generation.” AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.67 / 5