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Pianist Mike LeDonne switches labels -- from Criss Cross to Double-Time -- and issues this strong trio recording, joined by bassist Peter Washington and veteran drummer Mickey Roker. LeDonne's lyrical, bop-oriented expertise comes through on three originals, a vibrant "My Romance," two Strayhorn items (including a rhythmically spiced-up "Star-Crossed Lovers"), and blues themes by Wes Montgomery ("Movin' Along") and Cedar Walton ("Bleecker Street Theme"). The opening "Encounter," based on "Love for Sale" changes, finds LeDonne sounding quite a bit like Inception-era McCoy Tyner. ~ David R. Adler
pianist joins bassist Peter Washington & drummer Mickey Roker in a trio setting, performing some things old, some new & always the blues, inc. "Bleeker Street Theme" & "Movin' Along"
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on January 14 & 15, 1998. Includes liner notes by Kenny Washington.
Personnel: Mike LeDonne (piano); Mickey Roker (drums).
Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder.
Liner Note Author: Kenny Washington.
Recording information: Rudy Van Gelder Studios (01/14/1998/01/15/1998).
Photographer: Jimmy Katz.
Personnel: Mike LeDonne (piano); Peter Washington (bass); Mickey Roker (drums).
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