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Cedar Walton - As Long as There's Music (CD)

As Long as There's Music
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Album Details: As Long as There's Music

Release Date:01/01/1993
Label:Muse Records
UPC:016565540523

Track List: As Long as There's Music

  1. Young And Foolish
  2. Meaning Of The Blues
  3. I'm Not So Sure
  4. Ground Work
  1. Newest Blues
  2. Pannonica
  3. As Long As There's Music
  4. Voices Deep Within

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  • All Music Guide

    Master hardbop pianist Cedar Walton is joined here by his regular rhythm mates, bassist David Williams and drummer Billy Higgins. Sharing the frontline are trumpeter Terence Blanchard and alto saxophonist Jesse Davis, both of whom were fairly new to the scene at this point. While the playing on the album is excellent, the production lacks the warmth of some of Walton's earlier sessions. Davis's horn is drenched is reverb and Williams's bass has sounded fatter and fuller. Still, Blanchard's muted solo on Thelonius Monk's "Pannonica" is a pleasure, and Walton's piano dazzles.

    - David R. Adler, All Music Guide

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Biography

Cedar Walton

One of the most valued of all hard bop accompanists, Cedar Walton is a versatile pianist whose funky touch and cogent melodic sense has graced the recordings of many of jazz's greatest players. He is also one of the music's more underrated composers; although he has always been a firstrate interpreter of standards, Walton wrote a number of excellent tunes ("Mosaic," "Ug... Read more