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These Are Them
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Album Details: These Are Them

Release Date:01/01/2003
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Track List: These Are Them

  1. Blue Note
  2. These Are Them
  3. Perfect Day
  4. Other Time
  1. Relative Minority
  2. Fats Write
  3. Look at What We Do to Ourselves

Pro Reviews: These Are Them

  • All Music Guide

    During his career, drummer Al Ashley has played with many top jazz musicians, including Mose Allison, Milt Jackson, and Ira Sullivan, but has never gained much fame. Perhaps that will change with the release of his recording debut as a leader. He teams up with the always stimulating saxophonist David Liebman, the underrated New York guitarist Rick Stone, and the obscure but talented organist Oliver Von Essen. The music on this disc, all originals from group members, ranges from straightahead hard bop to postbop, with Von Essen's "Perfect Day" having a particularly appealing chord structure and Stone's "Relative Minority" being a good cooker. In addition to his usual fiery soprano, Liebman contributes some of his best tenor solos of recent times, organist Von Essen displays his own musical identity out of the Jimmy Smith tradition, and guitarist Stone is doubly effective as an accompanist and a soloist. As for the leader, Al Ashley is mostly content to keep the ensembles swinging and dr...iving, only taking brief spots in the spotlight. All in all, These Are Them is an excellent set of modern mainstream jazz. - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Alvin Ashley

Although not a major name in the jazz world, Alvin Lee Ashley (who goes by Al Ashley for short) is a reliable, swinging drummer who has been playing hard bop and postbop since the ‘70sfirst in his native Virginia, more recently in New York City. Ashley (not to be confused with the Alvin Lee who played with the famous bluesrock band Ten Years After) hasn't been document... Read more