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Blueslike album Product Description
Blueslike album by One For All was released Sep 28, 2004 on the criss cross label. Speaking eloquently to the benefits of keeping a working band together, One For All continues to add some distinctive flair to the mainstream tradition while building a singular book of originals and uniquely arranged standards. "Blueslike," their fifth Liner Note Author: C. Blueslike songs Andrew Hovan. Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (12/14/2003). Photographer: Gildas Boclé. One for All: Peter Washington (double bass); David Hazeltine, Eric Alexander , Jim Rotondi , Steve Davis , Joe Farnsworth. Personnel: Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone); Jim Rotondi (trumpet, flugelhorn); Steve Davis (trombone); David Hazeltine (piano); Joe Farnsworth (drums). JazzTimes (p. 66) - "The ensemble work and solos feel good - solid rhythm and attention to details such as dynamics and phrasing."
One For All - Blueslike Album Track Listing
| 1 | Five Outs to Go | | | |
| 2 | We'll Be Together Again | | | |
| 3 | Till There Was You | | | |
| 4 | In Between The Heartaches | | | |
| 5 | Blueslike | | | |
| 6 | Yasashiku | | | |
| 7 | Naima | | | |
| 8 | Giant Steps | | | |
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Blueslike music CDs Customer Reviews
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| Cee Holder (Bb Jazz Trumpet) Jim Rotondi's solos are very well constructed and his tone very clear and compact, reminiscent of early Freddie Hubbard. Steve Davis is one of my close friends now playing out of my home town in Hartford, and this man is one of thee most knowledgable and unique trombonist of this day. Jim Rotondi knows you like the blues as well as he does, so he goes all out and gives his loving fans an album that won't leave our CD players. By De-von (Hartford Ct) |
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