UPC: 8712474113026
Format: CD
Release Date: Jul 01, 1997
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Personnel: Peter Bernstein (guitar); Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone); Steve Davis (trombone); Larry Goldings (organ); Billy Drummond (drums).
Personnel: Peter Bernstein (guitar); Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone); Steve Davis (trombone); Larry Goldings (organ); Billy Drummond (drums).
Liner Note Author: Sid Gribetz.
Recording information: RPM Studio, New York, NY (12/24/1996).
Photographer: Gildas Boclé.
For his third Criss Cross release, guitarist Peter Bernstein leads an all-star organ combo that also includes tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, trombonist Steve Davis, organist Larry Goldings, and drummer Billy Drummond. Some of the music that the quintet performs is typical for this type of hard bop/soul-jazz group, including a hot minor-toned blues, "Means and Ends," and Percy Mayfield's blues ballad "Danger Zone." However, a few of the other selections (particularly Bernstein's four originals) are more complex and serve as evidence that the music was being performed in 1996, not 1966. The musicians all play up to their capabilities and Goldings shows that he was one of the most inventive organists of the decade. ~ Scott Yanow
Personnel: Peter Bernstein (guitar); Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone); Steve Davis (trombone); Larry Goldings (organ); Billy Drummond (drums).
Liner Note Author: Sid Gribetz.
Recording information: RPM Studio, New York, NY (12/24/1996).
Photographer: Gildas Boclé.
For his third Criss Cross release, guitarist Peter Bernstein leads an all-star organ combo that also includes tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, trombonist Steve Davis, organist Larry Goldings, and drummer Billy Drummond. Some of the music that the quintet performs is typical for this type of hard bop/soul-jazz group, including a hot minor-toned blues, "Means and Ends," and Percy Mayfield's blues ballad "Danger Zone." However, a few of the other selections (particularly Bernstein's four originals) are more complex and serve as evidence that the music was being performed in 1996, not 1966. The musicians all play up to their capabilities and Goldings shows that he was one of the most inventive organists of the decade. ~ Scott Yanow
Tracks:
1 - Brain Dance
2 - Chant
3 - Means and Ends
4 - Dual Nature
5 - While We're Young
6 - You Leave Me Breathless
7 - Lady Bug
8 - Danger Zone
2 - Chant
3 - Means and Ends
4 - Dual Nature
5 - While We're Young
6 - You Leave Me Breathless
7 - Lady Bug
8 - Danger Zone