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Thinking About You
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Frank Rosolino, one of the most fluent of the bop trombonists to emerge during the 1950s, is heard really stretching out on this live double-CD, recorded two years before his death. Originally, this was a four-song LP, but in this reissue, the set has been expanded to a 12-song double-CD. Rosolino is joined by Canada's best (guitarist Ed Bickert, bassist Don Thompson, and drummer Terry Clarke) for a variety of veteran jazz standards including "Sweet and Lovely," "I Thought About You," "I Should Care," and Charlie Parker's "Bluebird." Although the tempos are mostly slower, the music has its fiery moments and Rosolino is heard throughout in excellent form. ~ Scott Yanow
(2-CD set) Rosolino's legendary 1976 performances at Toronto's Bourbon Street Club with Ed Bickert, Don Thompson & Terry Clarke have long been the talk of jazz listeners. Four selections appeared on the original LP - now, with eight additional selections
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ARTISTS Frank Rosolino (trombone); Don Thompson , Ed Bickert (guitar); Frank Rololino (trombone); Terry Clarke (drums) |
TRACKS 1. Sweet and Lonely
2. Who Can I Turn To?
3. 'Round Midnight
4. I Thought About You
5. My Old Frame
6. Don't Take Your Love From Me
7. I shouldn't Care
8. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
9. Laura
10. Everything Happens To Me
11. There's No You
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