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Review 1
This is another debut album of a young talent that came out of Nils Winther's NY recording trip of '75. Michael Carvin who had played in numerous Motown recordings with the label's stars like Stevie Wonder was beginning to be recognized also as jazz drummer on the New York scene playing in the Hampton Hawes Trio in the early 70s.
As the leader of a band consists of the Big Apple's rising stars, Carvin cut an album with "an overwhelming feeling of sheer musical competence...." (Jazz Journal).
"Talentueuse et surchauffée, cette musique mêrite que l'on s'y arrête." (Jazz Hot) |
Players
Michael Carvin drums
Cecil Bridgewater trumpet & flugelhorn
Sonny Fortune alto & soprano sax
Ron Burton piano
Calvin Hill bass
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Tracks
1. Osun (Carvin)
2. Naima (Coltrane)
3. Kwebena's Blues (Burton)
4. M.C. Blues (Carvin)
5. The Camel (Carvin)
6. Billy Boy (Trad.)
7. Osun take 1 (Carvin) - previously unissed
total playing time: 47:06
Recorded July 8, 1975
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