Sketches of Tokyo
Sketches of Tokyo is an album by John Hicks and David Murray released on the Japanese DIW label. It was released in 1986 and features six duo performances by Murray and Hicks.
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Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | April 11, 1985 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 44:49 | |||
Label | DIW DIW 812 | |||
Producer | John Hicks | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review awarded the album 4 stars.[1]
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Track listing
- "Epistrophy" (Monk) - 4:26
- "Blues In The Pocket" (Hicks) - 7:40
- "Naima" (Coltrane) 9:16
- "New Life" (Murray) - 8:38
- "God Bless The Child" (Herzog, Holliday) - 7:41
- "Sketches of Tokyo" (Hicks) - 7:08
- Recorded April 11, 1985 at Avaco Studio, Tokyo
Personnel
- David Murray - tenor saxophone
- John Hicks - piano
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