1991 studio album by David Murray
Black & Black is an album by the American musician David Murray, released in 1991.[2] It features performances by Murray, Marcus Belgrave, Kirk Lightsey, Santi Debriano and Roy Haynes.[3] The album was produced by Bob Thiele.[4]
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "Not essential but worth picking up by David Murray fans."[5]
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Track listing
- "Anti-Calypso" (Prince) - 10:08
- "Duke's Place" (Ellington, Thiele, Roberts, Bill Katz) - 11:05
- "Cool" (Osser, Thiele) - 11:21
- "Black and Black" (Osser, Thiele) - 10:48
- "Head Out" (Murray) - 12:44
Personnel
References
- ^ Fuller, Jack (17 May 1992). "Recordings". Arts. Chicago Tribune. p. 29.
- ^ Levesque, Roger (1 Nov 1992). "Top jazz man of '80s finally accessible". Edmonton Journal. p. D5.
- ^ Pick, Steve (17 Apr 1992). "U.S. Labels Looking to Murray at Last". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 4F.
- ^ "Black and Black by David Murray Quartet". Billboard. 104 (20): 45. May 16, 1992.
- ^ a b Yanow, S. AllMusic Review accessed August 9, 2011.
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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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