The Song Book

Booker Ervin

The Song Book

CD $11.98 $8.98

RELEASE DATE: 16 Mar 1993

OJCCD-779-2

LABEL: ORIGINAL JAZZ CLASSICS

GENRE: JAZZ

Of Booker Ervin's nine Prestige albums, this one is special because it presents him exclusively in the contexts of standard songs. Ervin's aggressiveness, his ferocity, his incomparable Texas spaciousness of sound and style, are undiminished. But the compositions provide familiar guideposts by which to track his explorations, which were unfailingly full of adventure and daring. In his only recorded appearance with Ervin, pianist Tommy Flanagan balances the music with his customary elegance. On bass and drums are Ervin's frequent recording companions Richard Davis and Alan Dawson.

with Tommy Flanagan, Richard Davis, Alan Dawson


TRACKLISTING

  • 1. The Lamp Is Low
  • 2. Come Sunday
  • 3. All The Things You Are
  • 4. Just Friends
  • 5. Yesterdays
  • 6. Love Is Here To Stay

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