So in Love

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Recordings like this take audiophile quality and make it both affordable and transparent. Art Pepper, more creatively prolific in his late years than at almost any other time in his troubled life, cuts as sharply as a scythe when he's taking on an edge on this 1979 set. He appears in two different quartet formations, the first with pianist Hank Jones, bassist Ron Carter, and versatile drummer Al Foster, and the second with pianist George Cables and the rhythmic duo Ornette Coleman used so effectively, bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Billy Higgins. The Jones-Carter-Foster lineup moves more measuredly than the Cables-Haden-Higgins one. Chalk it up to Coleman's speedy "harmolodic" compressions, but Haden and Higgins dance all over the melodies, pressing Pepper to spray alto lines in multiple directions almost at once. "Diane" is lovingly taken, with Pepper finding in Jones a great, romantic colleague. And if you find yourself curious about Pepper, try reading his tell-all autobiography, Straight Life, jazz's greatest confessional. --Andrew Bartlett

So in Love,Art Pepper,Analogue Productions,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop

Jazz Music:

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  2. State of Mind [Limited Edition] [Import]
  3. Survivors Suite [Import]
  4. Tatum Group Masterpieces [Import]
  5. The Closer I Get
  6. The Collection [Import]
  7. The Copenhagen Tapes
  8. The Real Lee Konitz
  9. The Right Time
  10. This Then, Was Paris

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Happy Go Lucky Me: the Paul Evans Songbook [Import]

Bach: Orchestersuiten Nos. 1-3 (Air)

African Beat [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

Me Myself An Eye [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Bar Centrale [Import]

Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits (1980-1994)

Bit [Import]

Avalanche [Enhanced] [Import]

Another Day [EP] [Import]

Anthem

Anthology [Import]

At the Empty Bottle [Live]

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