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    John Abercrombie Quartet - Wait Till You See Her (2009)

    Posted By: Juma
    John Abercrombie Quartet - Wait Till You See Her (2009)

    John Abercrombie Quartet - Wait Till You See Her
    mp3 @ 320 kbps| full scan of front cover and booklet | ~130 MB incl. recovery
    Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz | Label: ECM (ecm 2102) | Year: 2009

    Guitarist Abercrombie’s alliance with violinist Mark Feldman has proven to be an enduringly creative musical association: they have been playing and recording together for more than a decade now, starting with the “Open Land” sextet of 1998, and following with the quartet albums “Cat’n’Mouse”, “Class Trio “ and “The Third Quartet”. With “Wait Till You See Her” (named for the old Rogers & Hart show tune that Abercrombie plays so tenderly), the line-up of the quartet is adjusted to admit the excellent young bassist Thomas Morgan, whose adroit playing reveals a LaFaro-esque invention. As ever, the core team of Abercrombie, Feldman, and drummer Joey Baron play subtle, elegant and profound jazz.
    Source: ecm-records

    Track List
    01 - Sad Song 07:15
    02 - Line-Up 07:18
    03 - Wait Till You See Her 05:44
    04 - Trio 05:14
    05 - I’’ve Overlooked Before 07:31
    06 - Anniversary Waltz 09:29
    07 - Out of Towner 06:14
    08 - Chic of Araby 08:22

    All compositions by John Abercrombie, except Wait Till You See Her, by Rogers and Hart.

    The Players:
    John Abercrombie: guitars
    Mark Feldman: violin
    Thomas Morgan: double-bass
    Joey Baron: drums

    Recording Date Dec 2008
    Release Date Sep 8, 2009

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