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I Will Tell Her

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Released: 2011
Track listing: Studio: 01. Time Off (Curtis Fuller) - 6:23; 02. Sagittarius (CF) - 5:16; 03. Minor's Holiday (Kenny Dorham) - 6:05; 04. I Will Tell Her (CF) - 9:18; 05. Maze (CF) - 8:03; 06. The Court (CF) - 5:38; 07. Alamode (CF) - 6:18; 08. The Clan (CF) - 6:04. Live: 01. Tenor Madness (Sonny Rollins) - 13:26; 02. The Court (CF) - 11:00; 03. I Will Tell Her (CF) - 12:44; 04. Maze (CF) - 11:59; 05. I Want To Talk About You (William Eckstine) - 9:27; 06 Minor's Holiday (KD) - 6:06.

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Curtis Fuller: I Will Tell Her

Read "I Will Tell Her" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Curtis Fuller è stato uno dei maestri del trombone moderno: il suo contributo a Blue Train è storia, come la partecipazione ai Jazz Messengers di Art Blakey (quando nel gruppo militavano Wayne Shorter e Freddie Hubbard) e al Jazztet di Benny Golson e Art Farmer. Da tempo non gode più di contratti con etichette prestigiose, ma ...

Album

I Will Tell Her

Label: Capri Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1: Time Off; Sagittarius; Minor's Holiday; I Will Tell Her; Maze; The Court; Alamode; The Clan; CD2: Tenor Madness; The Court; I Will Tell Her; Maze; I Want to Talk About You; Minor's Holiday.

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Curtis Fuller: I Will Tell Her

Read "I Will Tell Her" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Legendary trombonist Curtis Fuller and saxophonist Keith Oxman have performed a regular gig at the Dazzle nightclub in Denver leading to this first recording for Fuller on the Capri label. I Will Tell Her is a special album in several ways, dedicated to Fuller's late wife Cathy, the album is also the 100th of the Capri ...

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Curtis Fuller: I Will Tell Her

Read "I Will Tell Her" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


The title song and two-disc set are dedicated to a true love, but the music is clearly for the audience. I Will Tell Her, by trombonist Curtis Fuller, achieves plenty. The title song was written for Fuller's wife of 30 years, Cathy, who died before getting a chance to hear the music. The artist ...


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