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Jazz Dialogues Vol. 1-4

Label: Finas Music
Released: 2004
Track listing:

Volume 1: Willpower --1. Rainy Days & Mondays with Christian McBride; 2. Skylark with Etta Jones; 3. Frank's Tune with Steve Wilson; 4. Le Wizard de Basso with Ron Carter; 5. Whisper Not withRussell Malone; 6. WillPower with Joe Lovano; 7. Be Real Special with Steve Nelson; 8. Close To You with Freddy Cole; 9. Inner Urge with Billy Pierce; 10. I Surrender All with John Patitucci.

Volume 2: Focus --1. Focus with Peter Washington; 2. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You with Houston Person; 3. Put On A Happy Face with Russell Malone; 4. i Know It's You with Roger Holland; 5. Easy Living with Mary Stallings; 6. Fourplay with Dave Stryker; 7. For My Nephews with Ray Drummond; 8. I've Got The World On A String with Steve Heck; 9. Groovin' High with Jon Faddis; 10. These Foolish Things with Miles Griffin; 11. Daydream with John Clayton.

Volume 3: Out of Nowhere --1. I Mean You With Ron Carter; 2. That's My Desire With Freddy Cole; 3. Dolphin Dance With Steve Nelson; 4. Out of Nowhere With Etta Jones; 5. When You're Smiling With Rufus Reid; 6. A Child Is Born With Jon Faddis; 7. Teach Me Tonight With Kim Nalley; 8. Bassically Simple With John Patitucci; 9. For All We Know With Roger Holland; 10. The Old Country With Peter Washington; 11. Little B's Poem With Billy Pierce.

Volume 4: Music for a While --1. Thermo with Christian McBride; 2. Take Time For Love with Joe Lovano; 3. Undecided with Mary Stallings; 4. Walk with Me with Rufus Reid; 5. Old Times Sake with Steve Wilson; 6. If I Loved You with Thomas Trotter; 7. The More I See You with Houston Person; 8. Pieces of a Dream with Dave Stryker; 9. East of the Sun with Kim Nalley; 10. Music For a While with R. Holland & T. Trotter.

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Article: Album Review

James Williams: Jazz Dialogues Vol. 1-4

Read "Jazz Dialogues Vol. 1-4" reviewed by Russ Musto


The tragedy of pianist/producer James Williams' premature passing in July at the age of 53 is too great and painful too dwell upon at this early juncture, so suffice it to say that the sadness his untimely death has brought to his many, many friends and fans in the jazz community is truly immense. Williams was ...


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