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Timeless Allstars at Onkel Po's Carnegie Hall 1982 - Vinyl Edition
Curtis Fuller (trombone), Harold Land (tenor saxophone), Cedar Walton (piano), Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone), Buster Williams (bass), Billy Higgins (drums)
Timeless Allstars
...in these days of revisionist history, this album is a timely reminder that in an era some now think belonged exclusively to Marsalis and company, there was many an elder statesman who could...
Timeless Allstars at Onkel Po's Carnegie Hall 1982 - Vinyl Edition
Curtis Fuller (trombone), Harold Land (tenor saxophone), Cedar Walton (piano), Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone), Buster Williams (bass), Billy Higgins (drums)
Timeless Allstars
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...in these days of revisionist history, this album is a timely reminder that in an era some now think belonged exclusively to Marsalis and company, there was many an elder statesman who could...
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Initially, the name was meant literally - the music produced by this ensemble should be timeless - one should be able to listen to it again and again throughout the years, independently from the prevailing zeitgeist.
The title is also absolutely right: they were “All Stars” - true masters in their respective fields.
All the artists who came together to form this artist name have proven - over decades in different bands - that they were masters of jazz: the saxophonist Harold Land, the trombonist Curtis Fuller and Bobby Hutcherson on the vibraphone; they were accompanied by a rhythm section which was always more than just that - with Cedar Walton at the piano, the bassist Buster Williams and Billy Higgins, one of the most outstanding drummers of jazz. Available on CD jewel case in a slipcase with a 12-page booklet and a 2LP-set on heavyweight vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Both formats feature extended liner notes in English and German by Michael Laages.
Contents and tracklist
Tokudo
My Foolish Heart
Clockwise
Mapenzi
Awards and reviews
April 2019
...in these days of revisionist history, this album is a timely reminder that in an era some now think belonged exclusively to Marsalis and company, there was many an elder statesman who could show the young lions a thing or two. Simon Spillett