Ray Bryant's fourth
recorded solo piano recital (and second in less than a year) was performed at
the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival and is a particularly well-rounded set. Bryant
plays spirituals, blues, swing standards, John Lewis' "Django," and
the obscure "Jungle Town Jubilee." His distinctive and soulful style
fits well into every setting, making this an easily recommended set that will
satisfy most musical tastes. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.
Pablo Live, 2308 201, 1977
Laser Swing Productions, GB-C25-04-0043-1,
2004
Recorded 13th July,
1977 Live At Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland
Ray Bryant - Piano [Solo]
Tracks:
A1. Take The "A"
Train {Billy Strayhorn} (4:00)
A2. Georgia On My Mind {Hoagy
Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell} (4:24)
A3. Jungle Town Jubilee
{Lloyd Glenn} (2:51)
A4. If I Could Just Make It
To Heaven {Traditional, Arr. Ray Bryant} (3:40)
A5. Django {John Lewis}
(4:09)
B1. Blues N° 6 {Ray Bryant}
(6:59)
B2. Satin Doll {Billy Strayhorn,
Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer} (4:00)
B3. Sometimes I Feel Like A
Motherless Child {Traditional, Arr. Ray Bryant} (4:20)
B5. Things Ain't What They
Used To Be {Mercer Ellington, Ted Persons} (4:33)
Credits:
Producer, Cover, Design,
Layout - Norman Granz
Cover, Design, Layout - Bill
Smith
Remixing - Val Valentin
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