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On his debut album, Dave Frank offers an intriguing collection of solo piano workouts ranging from lush ballads to frenetic improvisations; the highlight is "Turning It Loose," a tribute to Lennie Tristano. ~ Jason Ankeny
Debut Dave Frank Power Of The Piano Songs | 1. | Seasons of the Soul: The First Days of Spring |
| 2. | Sailing in the Sea of Joy |
| 3. | Wailing in the Joy of C |
| 4. | Mind of Miro, The |
| 5. | Seasons of the Soul: Indian Summer |
| 6. | Boogie Man Blues |
| 7. | Overcoming |
| 8. | Seasons of the Soul: Autumn Nocturne |
| 9. | Gone With the Breeze |
| 10. | Dave's Wave |
| 11. | How Insensitive!! |
| 12. | Seasons of the Soul: Winter Landscapes |
| 13. | Cure For the Blues, A |
| 14. | For Lennie / Remembering Lennie / Turning It Loose! |
| 15. | Untitled - (hidden track) |
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