Sea Changes
Sea Changes is an album by pianist Tommy Flanagan recorded in 1996 for the Japanese Alfa Jazz label.[1][2]
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Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | March 11-12, 1996 | |||
Studio | Clinton Recording Studios, NYC | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 62:46 | |||
Label | Alfa Jazz ALCB-3907 | |||
Producer | Diana Flanagan and Todd Barkan | |||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic |
Allmusic gave the album 4 stars with Ken Dryden's review stating: "It's easy to understand why Tommy Flanagan has been one of the most praised pianists over the '80s and '90s while listening to an excellent trio date such as this CD".[3] On All About Jazz, Chris M. Slawecki said "in its own dignified, almost quiet, way, Sea Changes demonstrates that Tommy Flanagan remains a musician’s musician in every sense of the word – as an improviser and soloist, as a composer and arranger, as a melodic interpreter and as an accompanist for ample, robust solos by his musical partners".[4]
Track listing
All compositions by Tommy Flanagan except where noted.
- "Sea Changes" - 6:30
- "Verdandi" - 4:23
- "Delarna" - 4:58
- "Eclypso" - 7:05
- "How Deep Is the Ocean?" (Irving Berlin) - 6:38
- "C.C. Rider" (Ma Rainey) - 4:42
- "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) - 6:45
- "Beat's Up" - 5:30
- "I Cover the Waterfront" (Johnny Green, Edward Heyman) - 6:09
- "Relaxin' at Camarillo" (Charlie Parker) - 5:14
- "Dear Old Stockholm" (Traditional) - 4:52
Personnel
- Tommy Flanagan - piano
- Peter Washington - bass (tracks 1-10)
- Lewis Nash - drums (tracks 1-10)
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References
- Tommy Flanagan Catalog accessed August 8, 2016
- Discogs album entry, accessed August 8, 2016
- Dryden, Ken. Sea Changes – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved August 8, 2016.
- Slawecki, C. M. All About Jazz Review, October 1, 1997
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