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Monty Alexander – Three Originals: Love And Sunshine. Estade. Cobilimbo / MPS Records 2x Audio CD 1994 / 523 526-2
UPC 731452352620
!!! Condition of CD is USED - LIKE NEW !!!
Montgomery Bernard "Monty" Alexander (born 6 June 1944) is a Jamaican jazz pianist. His playing has a Caribbean influence and bright swinging feeling, with a strong vocabulary of bebop jazz and blues rooted melodies. He was influenced by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Erroll Garner, Nat King Cole, Oscar Peterson, Ahmad Jamal, Les McCann, and Frank Sinatra. Alexander also sings and plays the melodica. He is known for his surprising musical twists, bright rhythmic sense, and intense dramatic musical climaxes. Monty's recording career has covered many of the well-known American songbook standards, jazz standards, pop hits, and Jamaican songs from his original homeland. Alexander has resided in New York City for many years and performs frequently throughout the world at jazz festivals and clubs.
Label: | MPS Records – 523 526-2 |
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Format: |
2 x CD, Compilation
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Country: | Germany |
Released: |
Oct 24, 1994 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Style: | Contemporary Jazz |
Tracklist:
1-01 | S.K.J. | 7:21 | |
1-02 | Summer Of '42 | 7:01 | |
1-03 | Now Is The Time | 4:51 | |
1-04 | You Are The Sunshine Of My Life | 8:26 | |
1-05 | Feel Like Making Love | 7:04 | |
1-06 | On A Clear Day You Can See Forever | 6:56 | |
1-07 | Too Marvelous For Words | 3:07 | |
1-08 | Funny | 4:33 | |
1-09 | You're My Everything | 5:51 | |
1-10 | Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You | 3:06 | |
1-11 | Isn't She Lovely | 3:48 | |
1-12 | This Is The End Of A Beautiful Friendship |
3:22 | |
1-13 | For Sentimental Reasons | 4:00 | |
1-14 | Got To Go | 4:35 | |
2-01 | Out Of Many People, One | 5:23 | |
2-02 | Muko | 6:26 | |
2-03 | Too Many Rivers To Cross | 4:23 | |
2-04 | Cobilimbo | 7:09 | |
2-05 | Ripe Banana | 5:40 | |
2-06 | Jammin' | 6:15 | |
2-07 | Tropical Breeze | 4:55 | |
2-08 | Caribea | 5:05 |
- Bass – Andrew Simpkins (tracks: Andy Simpkins), Eberhard Weber
- Congas – Charles Cambell
- Drums – Frank Gant, Kenny Clare
- Guitar – Ernest Ranglin
- Piano – Monty Alexander
- Steel Drums – Vincent Taylor (3)
- Vocals – Monty Alexander