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| Tony Purrone follows up The Tonester with another disc featuring his regular trio mates, bassist Dave Anderson and drummer Thierry Arpino. Anderson again lends a funked-up flavor on electric bass, but this time Purrone switches between electric and acoustic guitars. On all his SteepleChase records thus far, Purrone has surprised listeners by tackling challenging music from the post-bop/pre-fusion era, including some pointedly non-guitar gems by Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. Here, Purrone turns his attention to Joe Henderson, delivering insightful readings of "Remember Me" (usually known as "Recordame"), "Black Narcissus," and "Afro Centric." Wayne Shorter is again represented with the seldom-performed "12 More Bars to Go," and from Miles Davis comes the most offbeat choice of all, "Petits Machins," from the Filles de Kilimanjaro album. Purrone also has an unconventional look at "Blue in Green," "Body and Soul," and vibraphonist Dave Samuels's complex "After PM." |
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ARTISTS Tony Purrone (Gibson & Ovation guitar); Dave Anderson (electric fretted & fretless bass); Thierry Arpino (drums) |
TRACKS 1. Remember Me
2. Blue In Green
3. After PM
4. Black Narcissus
5. Body And Soul
6. Petits Machins (Little Stuff)
7. Afro-Centric
8. 12 More Bars To Go
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