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Bob Mover - In the True Tradition

In the True Tradition
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Album Details: In the True Tradition

Release Date:06/23/1981
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Track List: In the True Tradition

  1. I Waited for You
  2. Poinciana
  3. Blues for Bobby Ward
  1. Something to Live For
  2. Evidence

Pro Reviews: In the True Tradition

  • All Music Guide

    Altoist Bob Mover, who originally sounded quite a bit like Lee Konitz, fully displays his individuality on this passionate trio set. Accompanied by bassist Rufus Reid and drummer Bobby Ward, Mover is free to be as explorative as he likes on the high-quality material which includes two originals, a pair of ballads, "Poinciana," and Thelonious Monk's "Evidence." This is one of Mover's finest recordings to date.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Bob Mover

When Bob Mover had his highest visibility in the late '70s, he played in a style very similar to Lee Konitz (with whom he recorded in 1977). Mover worked with Ira Sullivan when he was 16 and after moving to New York in 1969, he freelanced on the local scene. Mover played with Charles Mingus briefly in 1973, was with Chet Baker during 1973-1975, and started leading his o... Read more