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- From: smehta@kwela.nynexst.com (Sandeep Mehta)
- Subject: Re: Johnny Hartman
- In-Reply-To: silk@ocean.ENET.dec.com's message of 29 Dec 1992 19:19:50 GMT
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- Organization: Speech Technology, AI Lab, NYNEX S&T Inc, White Plains, NY
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 12:06:11
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- > silk@ocean.ENET.dec.com (Nina Silk) writes:
-
- > A few years ago I first heard Johnny Hartman on the
- > John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman recording. It's so terrific
- > and I've wanted to follow up and hear more of him but
- > I don't know what titles to look for. Any suggestions?
-
- I have just one other album under Hartman's name. Not in the same
- league as the one w/ Coltrane but it has its enjoyable moments:
-
- Hartman, Johnny Bee Hive BH 7012 (LP)
- Title: Once In Every Life
- Recorded: 8/11/1980 at Master Sound Productions, Franklin Square, NY.
- Released: 1981
- With: Johnny Hartman (leader), vocals
- Frank Wess, tenor sax, flute
- Joe Wilder, trumpet, fluegelhorn
- Al Gafa, guitar
- Billy Taylor, piano
- Victor Gaskin, bass
- Keith Copeland, drums
- Contents: 1) Easy Living ( 05:55)
- 2) It Was Almost Like A Song ( 02:34)
- 3) Wave ( 07:21)
- 4) By Myself ( 04:31)
- 5) For All We Know ( 05:05)
- 6) Will You Still Be Mine ( 03:34)
- 7) Nobody Home ( 03:31)
- 8) I Could Write A Book ( 03:30)
- 9) I See Your Face Before Me ( 04:39)
- Total: ( 40:40)
- Purchased: No Date
-
- I'm not sure if the label is around anymore. Cadence might be able to
- help.
-
- BTW, has anyone heard the new release by Joe Wilder just out?? I
- heard quite a bit of it on KCR a couple of weeks ago and it sounded
- very good. Apparently, Wilder has been away from active
- recording/playing for a decade or two!!
-
- /sandeep
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