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In his series of releases for V.S.O.P., drummer Danny D'Imperio has successfully kept hard bop not only alive, but creative and fresh. This CD has one of his finest recordings. The arrangements are quite inventive; the 11 rarely recorded songs are superior (including Quincy Jones' "Jessica's Day," Freddie Redd's "Thespian" and Lee Morgan's "Need I"), and the musicians (in settings up to a ten-piece) sound quite inspired. Their rendition of Bud Powell's complex "Glass Enclosure" is quite definitive. Among the star soloists are trumpeter Greg Gisbert, altoist Gary Pribek, Ralph Lalama on tenor and pianist Hod O'Brien. A high-quality and frequently exciting CD that rewards repeated listenings. ~ Scott Yanow
Mode 206, w. Gisbert, Lalama, Pribek, 1994
Liner Note Author: Scott Yanow .
Recording information: Red Rock Studios, Saylorsburg, PA (08/22/1994-08/23/1994).
Photographer: Danny D'Imperio.
Arrangers: David Will; Calvin Custer; Hod O'Brien; Jimmy Heath; Oliver Nelson; Steve Brown .
Personnel includes: Danny D'Imperio (drums); Gary Pribek (alto saxophone); Ralph Lalama (tenor saxophone); Greg Gisbert (trumpet); Hod O'Brien (piano).
Personnel: Danny D'Imperio (drums); Steve Brown (guitar); Gary Pribeck (alto saxophone); John "The Rodent" Rhode, Ralph Lalama (tenor saxophone); Joe "Hardcore" Carello (baritone saxophone); Chris Persad, Greg Gisbert (trumpet); Hod O'Brien (piano).
JazzTimes (11/96, p.117) - "D'Imperio...leads a series of bebop and hard bop combo performances characterized by strong writing and solid playing..." Danny D'Imperio Glass Enclosure Songs | 1. | Jessica's Day |
| 2. | Glass Enclosure |
| 3. | Thespian |
| 4. | Tadd |
| 5. | I Waited for You |
| 6. | So That's How It Is |
| 7. | Need I |
| 8. | Ray's Idea |
| 9. | On the Case |
| 10. | Just for Marty |
| 11. | Dorham's Epitaph |
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