The world of refined jazz played by the poet of the vibraphone
The charm of a gentle yet profound jazz "storyteller"
"Milt Jackson Quartet" is a studio album released in 1972 by Milt Jackson, a vibraphonist who is one of the leading figures in the modern jazz world, featuring a quartet. In a simple composition, each instrument resonates as if they are talking to each other, creating a sense of tension and relaxation. This is a work that is extremely comfortable to listen to, and will gently color your evenings.
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6 TRACKS:
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1)
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I Wonder Why
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2)
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My Funny Valentine
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3)
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Moonray
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4)
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The Nearness Of You
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5)
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Stonewall
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6)
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I Should Care
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Piano - Horace Silver
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Vibraphone - Milt Jackson
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Engineer - Van Gelder
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Photography By, Supervised By - Bob Weinstock
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Liner Notes - Ira Gitler