1993 studio album by David Murray Big Band
South of the Border is an album by the David Murray Big Band released on the Japanese DIW label. Recorded in 1992 and released in 1993 the album features performances by Murray, Rasul Siddik, James Zoller, Hugh Ragin, Craig Harris, Frank Lacy, Al Patterson, Vincent Chancey, Kalil Henry, John Purcell, Patience Higgins, Don Byron, Sonelius Smith, Fred Hopkins, Tani Tabbal, and Larry McDonald, conducted by Lawrence "Butch" Morris.
Reception
The Allmusic review awarded the album 3 stars.[1]
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Track listing
- "St. Thomas" (Rollins) – 6:35
- "Happy Birthday Wayne, Jr." (Francis) – 12:19
- "Awakening Ancestors" (Craig Harris) – 7:09
- "Calle Estrella" (Francis) 7:55
- "World Of The Children" (Smith) – 7:29
- "Fling" (Morris) – 6:18
- "Flowers For Albert" (Murray) – 10:44
- Recorded May 23, 24 & 25, 1992, NYC
Personnel
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- Cold Sweat Plays J. B. (Craig Harris, 1988)
- Special Edition (Jack DeJohnette, 1979)
- Album Album (Jack DeJohnette, 1984)
- Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge (James Carter, 2001)
- The Jazzpar Prize (Pierre Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra, 1991)
- Love Outside of Dreams (Kahil El'Zabar, 1997)
- One World Family (Kahil El'Zabar, 2000)
- We Is (Kahil El'Zabar, 2000)
- Blues for Coltrane: A Tribute to John Coltrane (McCoy Tyner, 1984)
- 44th Street Suite (McCoy Tyner, 1991)
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