Harold Mabern - Afro Blue
(Limited Edition)
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Smoke Sessions Records |
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Jazz |
Product No.: |
ASMS 15031
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UPC: | 888295388580 |
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In Stock
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180 Gram Vinyl Record |
180-gram gatefold LP
Harold Mabern's second release on Smoke Sessions Records, Afro Blue, is a very special recording featuring guest vocalists Gregory Porter, Norah Jones, Jane Monheit, Kurt Elling, and Alexis Cole. The chemistry of these artists with Harold-the sound of his piano voicings combined with their voices-is extraordinary. Well-known in jazz circles as a consummate accompanist for instrumental soloists,
The Mabe also has a special gift for sensitive and supportive playing behind singers. It's something he takes pride in and has been doing since he first hit the stage at Birdland half a century ago with Betty Carter. "I love vocalists. I love to play for singers because that's really how you learn how to play the piano jazz-wise. They go through every aspect of music — changing keys, slow tempos to fast, playing rubato, playing verses, all of the Great American Songbook— that's really how you learn how to play," says Mabern. There is a lot of music and there are a lot of memorable performances on Afro Blue but Mabern's soulful, blues — driven style is the constant highlight.
He is joined by a stellar supporting cast-Jeremy Pelt, Eric Alexander and Steve Turre form a killer horn section while John Webber and Joe Farnsworth complete his reliable rhythm team. Guitarist Peter Bernstein also makes a special appearance on Steely Dan's "Do It Again." Mabern adds, I'll tell you, it was really the most difficult thing I've ever done. It was definitely a challenge, but I think we pulled it off. I'm quite pleased with it, you know."
Side 1 | The Chief | Afro Blue | The Man from Hyde Park | Side 2 |
Fools Rush In | Don’t Misunderstand | I’ll Take Romance | My One And Only Love | Side 3 |
Billie’s Bounce | Portrait of Jennie | You Needed Me | Such Is Life | Side 4 |
Do It Again | Mozzin’ | Bobby, Benny, Jymie, Lee, Bu |
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