CABLES, GEORGE
product information
Condition: New,
UPC: 7160431334204,
Publication Date: 05/03/1994,
Type: COMPACT DISC,
Style: POP/JAZZ,
description
tracks
Woofin' And Tweetin'Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
I Mean You
For Heaven's Sake
Blackfoot
But He Knows
All Or Nothing At All
Lush Life
Double Or Nothing
notes
For this straight-ahead set, pianist George Cables is joined by bassist Jay Anderson and drummer Adam Nussbaum. Cables is heard throughout in top form, reviving Gene Ammons' obscure but appealing "Woofin' and Tweetin'," digging into Thelonious Monk's "I Mean You," recalling Bill Evans on "Who Can I Turn To," and contributing three originals. Cables has long been underrated and he has been heard in a variety of settings through the years. This is one of his best boppish dates.credits
Bass – Jay Anderson
Drums – Adam Nussbaum
Piano – George Cables
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