Joy Spring (Harold Mabern album)
Joy Spring is a solo piano album by Harold Mabern. It was recorded in 1985 and released by Sackville Records.
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Recorded | 1985 | |||
Venue | Cafe des Copains, Toronto | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Sackville | |||
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Recording and music
The album was recorded in concert at Cafe des Copains in Toronto in 1985, while pianist Harold Mabern was in residence there.[1] The music was broadcast on the radio.[2] Most of the tracks are jazz standards; two are Mabern originals; and one is Wayne Shorter's "House of Jade".[2]
Release and reception
Joy Spring was released by Sackville Records on LP.[3] They reissued it, on CD, around 2006,[3] with two tracks – "Indian Summer" and "Manhattan" – added.[1] The JazzTimes reviewer commented that Mabern "builds vast musical architectures, founded on his powerful left hand and elaborated by his fleet, commanding right."[3]
Track listing
Original LP release
- "I've Got the World on a String"
- "Blues in F" / "T-Bone Steak"
- "House of Jade"
- "Joy Spring"
- "Dat Dere"
- "Pent Up House"
- "Thou Swell"
- "Mabern's Boogie"
CD reissue
- "I've Got the World on a String"
- "Blues in F" / "T-Bone Steak"
- "House of Jade"
- "Joy Spring"
- "Indian Summer"
- "Manhattan"
- "Dat Dere"
- "Pent Up House"
- "Thou Swell"
- "Mabern's Boogie"
Personnel
- Harold Mabern – piano
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References
- "Harold Mabern: Joy Spring". Delmark. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
- Yanow, Scott "Harold Mabern: Joy Spring". AllMusic. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
- Conrad, Thomas (March 1, 2006) "Harold Mabern: Joy Spring". JazzTimes.
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