Seasons (David Murray album)
Seasons is an album by David Murray which was released on the Pow Wow label. It was released in 1999 and features performances by Murray, Roland Hanna, Richard Davis, and Victor Lewis.
Seasons | ||||
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Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | August 3, 1998 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 71:04 | |||
Label | Pow Wow | |||
Producer | Herbie Miller | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars stating "Among the better numbers on this restrained date are "Spring Will Be a Little Later This Year," "The Summer Knows," "Autumn in New York," and "Snowfall.".[1]
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Track listing
- "Seasons" (Hanna) – 8:28
- "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year" (Loesser) – 5:38
- "Spring Is Here" (Hart, Rodgers) – 7:58
- "The Summer Knows" (Bergman, Bergman, Legrand) – 8:55
- "Indian Summer" (Dubin, Herbert) – 4:51
- "September Song" (Anderson, Weill) – 8:31
- "Autumn in New York" (Strouse) – 6:34
- "September in the Rain" (Dubin, Warren) – 6:49
- "Snowfall" (Thornhill, Thornhill) – 7:18
- "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" (Cahn, Styne) – 6:02
- Recorded August 3, 1998
Personnel
- David Murray – tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
- Roland Hanna – piano
- Richard Davis – bass
- Victor Lewis – drums
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