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Jeru in Franklin, TN
Current price: $14.99

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Jeru in Franklin, TN
Current price: $14.99
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While
Gerry Mulligan
was famous in the 1950s for leading pianoless quartets, he never had anything against pianists; in fact he often played piano himself. This 1962 quintet session finds
Jeru
utilizing the strong talents of pianist
Tommy Flanagan
along with bassist
Ben Tucker
, drummer
Dave Bailey
, and the congas of
Alec Dorsey
to play seven songs (all but
"Get Out of Town"
are somewhat obscure).
Mulligan
is in fine form and, even if the music on this LP is not all that essential, it is quite enjoyable. ~ Scott Yanow
Gerry Mulligan
was famous in the 1950s for leading pianoless quartets, he never had anything against pianists; in fact he often played piano himself. This 1962 quintet session finds
Jeru
utilizing the strong talents of pianist
Tommy Flanagan
along with bassist
Ben Tucker
, drummer
Dave Bailey
, and the congas of
Alec Dorsey
to play seven songs (all but
"Get Out of Town"
are somewhat obscure).
Mulligan
is in fine form and, even if the music on this LP is not all that essential, it is quite enjoyable. ~ Scott Yanow
While
Gerry Mulligan
was famous in the 1950s for leading pianoless quartets, he never had anything against pianists; in fact he often played piano himself. This 1962 quintet session finds
Jeru
utilizing the strong talents of pianist
Tommy Flanagan
along with bassist
Ben Tucker
, drummer
Dave Bailey
, and the congas of
Alec Dorsey
to play seven songs (all but
"Get Out of Town"
are somewhat obscure).
Mulligan
is in fine form and, even if the music on this LP is not all that essential, it is quite enjoyable. ~ Scott Yanow
Gerry Mulligan
was famous in the 1950s for leading pianoless quartets, he never had anything against pianists; in fact he often played piano himself. This 1962 quintet session finds
Jeru
utilizing the strong talents of pianist
Tommy Flanagan
along with bassist
Ben Tucker
, drummer
Dave Bailey
, and the congas of
Alec Dorsey
to play seven songs (all but
"Get Out of Town"
are somewhat obscure).
Mulligan
is in fine form and, even if the music on this LP is not all that essential, it is quite enjoyable. ~ Scott Yanow