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    Marshall Allen - Tuesday

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    Marshall Allen - Tuesday

    Marshall Allen 4tet ft. Mark Whitecage - Mark-n-Marshall: Tuesday
    Flac & MP3, 320 kbps | 343 MB & 141.5 MB | Covers | Label: CIMP | 1998
    CD-DA Easy Extractor | No Cue | No Log
    Recorded at The Spirit Room, NY, March 16 & 17, 1998




    Recorded the next day to the cd previously posted - Monday. Here's what AMG says about the first one:
    It is hard to believe that this is the first release under the name of alto saxophonist Marshall Allen, who was 73 years old when this CD was recorded. In truth, this appears to have been a cooperative group effort by this fine quartet, which includes alto saxophonist Mark Whitecage, bassist Dominic Duval, and fellow Sun Ra alumnus, drummer Luqman Ali. The group had never played before this recording, and the whole affair has the feel of an unrehearsed pickup session. Nonetheless, with players so good, most everything manages to fall into line. The impromptu song selection amuses, with the intensely performed "Fly Me to the Moon" a delight. There is a somewhat informal, and even self-indulgent feeling throughout, but that is forgivable, given the high level of musicianship. Still, there is a lingering feeling that more might have been accomplished. All Music Guide


    Personnel:

    Marshall Allen – alto saxophone
    Mark Whitecage – clarinet, alto & soprano saxophones
    Dominic Duval – bass
    Luqman Ali – drums


    Track Listing:

    1 – Yesterday’s Flowers
    2 – Well, You Needn’t
    3 – Opus Springtime
    4 – Something About J.C.
    5 – Duval Calling
    6 – East Of South
    7 – My Funny Valentine
    8 – Altobatics