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Bob Brookmeyer - The Dual Role Of Bob Brookmeyer 1955 [1992]

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01. Rocky Scotch 4:40      
02. Under The Lilacs 5:07    
03. They Say It's Wonderful 5:49    
04. Potrezebie 4:49    
05. Revelation 5:46    
06. Star Eyes 4:29    			play
07. Nobody's Heart 4:25     		play
08. Loup-Garou 4:38

Personnel:
Bobby Brookmeyer- Valve Trombone, Piano
Teddy Charles- Vibraphone
Teddy Kotick- Bass
Mel Lewis- Drums
Ed Shaughnessy- Drums
Jimmy Raney- Guitar
Nancy Overton- Vocals

 

This CD reissue has four selections apiece from two different bands, both of which feature subtle interplay and cool tones. Bob Brookmeyer plays valve trombone and piano on two songs apiece with his 1955 quartet, a group also including guitarist Jimmy Raney, bassist Teddy Kotick and drummer Mel Lewis. The other half of this disc is actually led by vibraphonist Teddy Charles who features Brookmeyer on both of his instruments along with bassist Teddy Kotick and drummer Ed Shaughnessy; Nancy Overton takes a vocal on "Nobody's Heart." Although the overall set is not all that essential, the music is pleasing and reasonably creative. ---Scott Yanow. AMG.

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