| 1. Fon Fon |
| 2. Viper's Drag |
| 3. Willie Fugal's Blues |
| 4. Petite Fleur |
| 5. Odeon |
| 6. Black Beauty |
| 7. Gitanerias |
| 8. Dorothy |
| 9. Tico Tico |
| 10. Just a Closer Walk With Thee |
| 11. Syncopated Troll |
| 12. Echoes of Spring |
| 13. Crave |
| 14. Thanks, Steph |
| 15. Choro |
| 16. Tango Alemán |
| 17. Maple Leaf Rag |
| 18. Souvenir of Puerto Rico |
Editorial Reviews
OffBEAT Magazine, May 2001
Seeking an intoxicating and ear-opening appreciation of New Orleans' keyboard heritage, masterfully played: The Crave is sure to satisfy.
Product Description
STR Digital Records is a New-Orleans-based independent label which works with some of New Orleans' finest talent. The primary focus of the labl is jazz and blues, with a hint of world music. To date, STR has released 14 CDs by such talented New Orleans musicians such as Joe Krown, Tom McDermott, Ricky Sebastian, Kim Prevost & Bill Solley, Clarence Johnson III, Sanford Hinderlie, Guy Beck, and Vahag Petian.
The Crave
Seeking an intoxicating and ear-opening appreciation of New Orleans' keyboard heritage, masterfully played: The Crave is sure to satisfy.
Product Description
STR Digital Records is a New-Orleans-based independent label which works with some of New Orleans' finest talent. The primary focus of the labl is jazz and blues, with a hint of world music. To date, STR has released 14 CDs by such talented New Orleans musicians such as Joe Krown, Tom McDermott, Ricky Sebastian, Kim Prevost & Bill Solley, Clarence Johnson III, Sanford Hinderlie, Guy Beck, and Vahag Petian.
The Crave
The Crave,Tom McDermott,Str Digital,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop
Jazz Music:
- Tomorrow's Reflections
- Toots Blues 1950-1952
- Trilogy [Box set]
- True Blue
- Under the Jasmin Tree [Import]
- Urban Traffic
- Vitalive! [Live]
- Voices in the Wilderness
- West Coast Swing
- With Strings
Jazz Music
Ultimate Collection, Vol. 2 [Import]
Ultra Freaky Orange [CD-single]
Three Snakes & One Charm [Original recording remastered]
The Golden Years in Digital Stereo: Swing Groups (1931-1936)