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Tommy Flanagan|Ballads & Blues

Ballads & Blues

Tommy Flanagan

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For the CD reissue of this session, two selections were added to the original seven-song LP release. Pianist Tommy Flanagan and bassist George Mraz do not really stick to the plot of the title, playing a few bop standards that are neither blues nor ballads (such as "Scrapple from the Apple," "Star Eyes" and "How High the Moon"), in addition to some blues and ballads (most notably Tom McIntosh's haunting "With Malice Toward None"). The intimate and mostly lightly swinging music is fine, but one does miss the momentum that would have been provided by a drummer.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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Tommy Flanagan

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1
Blue Twenty
00:05:58

Tommy Flanagan, Composer, Artist, MainArtist - TUTU/GEMA, MusicPublisher

1979 Enja Records Horst Weber 1979 Enja Records Horst Weber

2
Scaplle From The Apple
00:04:32

Tommy Flanagan, Performer - Charlie Parker, Composer

1979 Enja Records Horst Weber 1979 Enja Records Horst Weber

3
With Malice Towards None
00:08:58

Tommy Flanagan, Performer - Tom McIntosh, Composer

1979 Enja Records Horst Weber 1979 Enja Records Horst Weber

4
Blues For Sarka
00:06:17

Tommy Flanagan, Performer - George Mraz, Composer

1979 Enja Records Horst Weber 1979 Enja Records Horst Weber

5
Star Eyes
00:06:32

Tommy Flanagan, Performer - DePaul/ Raye, Composer

1979 Enja Records Horst Weber 1979 Enja Records Horst Weber

6
They Say It's Spring
00:05:28

Tommy Flanagan, Performer - Bob Haymes, Composer

1979 Enja Records Horst Weber 1979 Enja Records Horst Weber

7
Birk's Works
00:05:54

Tommy Flanagan, Performer - Dizzy Gillespie, Composer

1979 Enja Records Horst Weber 1979 Enja Records Horst Weber

Album review

For the CD reissue of this session, two selections were added to the original seven-song LP release. Pianist Tommy Flanagan and bassist George Mraz do not really stick to the plot of the title, playing a few bop standards that are neither blues nor ballads (such as "Scrapple from the Apple," "Star Eyes" and "How High the Moon"), in addition to some blues and ballads (most notably Tom McIntosh's haunting "With Malice Toward None"). The intimate and mostly lightly swinging music is fine, but one does miss the momentum that would have been provided by a drummer.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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