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Review 1
The title doesn't lie, Two Tenor Ballads pairs two stylistically different, great tenor players on a program of 9 iconic ballads.
Tad Shull, the veteran tenorman with a big old-school sound and modern concept and the great Mark Turner with a more legato concept.
In the rhythm section pianist Kevin Hays, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Billy Drummond.
A beautiful album and a worthy addition to the Romantic Tenor pantheon.
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Players
Mark Turner (Ts), Tad Shull (Ts), Kevin Hays (P), Larry Grenadier (B), Billy Drummond (D) |
Tracks
A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing (Billy Strayhorn)
Autumn In New York (Vernon Duke)
Blue In Green (Miles Davis)
What's My Name (Saxon / Frank Wells)
I Forgot To Remember (Lucky Thompson)
Alone Together (Dietz / Schwartz)
Very Early (Bill Evans)
Turn Out The Stars (Bill Evans)
You've Changed (Carey / Fischer)
Total Time: 67:47
Recorded December 30, 1994 in New York City, NY, USA by Max Bolleman |
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