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Overseas
Tommy Trio Flanagan
Overseas
Tommy Trio Flanagan
Born in Detroit on March 16, 1930 (he died in New
York on November 16, 2001), pianist Tommy Flanagan
had already participated on more than 25 albums by
the time Overseas was taped, an impressive number
considering that his fi rst studio appearance was in
March 1956. This 1957 trio session recorded in Sweden
marked Flanagan's fi rst album as a leader. The pianist
was touring with trombonist J. J. Johnson--along with
Wilbur Little and Elvin Jones--when these recordings
were made. His initial trio LP gives proof of Flanagan's
musical depth, showing that he wasn't just a pianist but
also a solid composer. Most of this date is devoted to
Flanagan's compositions, though only one, "Eclypso,"
remained in his repertoire for long. This engaging
piece alternates between calypso and bop, with Jones
switching between sticks and brushes.
180GR./FRANCIS WOLFF COLLECTION/INCL. 2 BONUS TRACKS
Media | Muzyka VINYL LP (Winyl) |
Liczba rekordów | 1 |
Wydane | 28 lutego 2020 |
EAN/UPC | 8436569193594 |
Etykieta | JAZZ IMAGES IMT9193594.1 |
Genre | Jazz |
Wymiary | 311 × 314 × 5 mm · 342 g |
Lista utworów
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- Relaxin' at Camarillo (Charlie Parker) 3:21
- Chelsea Bridge (Billy Strayhorn) 3:46
- Eclypso (Tommy Flanagan) 6:00
- Beat's Up (Tommy Flanagan) 4:22
- Skal Brothers (Tommy Flanagan) 2:33
- So Sorry Please (Bud Powell) 4:13*
- Little Rock (Tommy Flanagan) 7:08
- Verdandi (Tommy Flanagan) 2:15
- Delarna (Tommy Flanagan) 4:44
- Willow Weep for Me (Ann Ronell) 6:29
- How Long Has This Been Going On? (George & Ira Gershwin) 5:5