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Mark Morganelli - Speak Low (1990) [Bop]; FLAC (tracks)

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Mark Morganelli - Speak Low (1990) [Bop]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Mark Morganelli feat. Jimmy Cobb, Kenny Barron, Ron Carter
Album: Speak Low
Genre: Bop
Label: Candid
Released: 1990
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Speak Low 07:27
  2. Dreams 06:39
  3. Blues For Ian 04:25
  4. When I Fall In Love 08:42
  5. Summertime 06:58
  6. Opus 05:20
  7. Lamb Kurma 08:13
  8. A Child Is Born 06:25
  9. The Jolly Jumper 06:14

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    Personnel:
  • Bass – Ron Carter
  • Drums – Jimmy Cobb
  • Piano – Kenny Barron
  • Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Mark Morganelli

Mark Morganelli records infrequently as a leader, but he has been very active in New York City as a promoter and producer, and inevitably has been in charge of organizing the late-night jam sessions at the International Association of Jazz Educators Conference and the now-defunct Jazz Times Convention, as well as serving as the New York producer for Candid during its second incarnation. It's hard for a horn player to go wrong when he has recruited a rhythm section of Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Jimmy Cobb, and Morganelli seems additionally inspired by his company on this live date at Birdland. "Speak Low" is a real cooker, while Barron's "Dreams" is a gentle samba featuring the leader initially on flügelhorn before he returns on muted trumpet. Morganelli's dark flügelhorn and Barron's intriguing chord substitutions give a fresh sound to the oft-recorded "Summertime," and his waltzing version of another classic, "A Child Is Born," is also enjoyable. Morganelli also contributed two originals: the up-tempo post-bop "Blues for Ian" (in honor of his infant son) and a very happy sounding samba "The Jolly Jumper," named after one of his son's favorite toys. This CD will greatly please fans of hard bop and post-bop; Mark Morganelli clearly deserves to be recorded more frequently.
Review by Ken Dryden

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