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Find Yourself (Then Find Me)

Label: Eric Frazier Productions
Released: 2005
Track listing: Walk the Walk; Talking Silly; The Sun Will Shine Again; Eagle Eyes; Bueno Gente; If I Didn't Know; Don't Get Too Close; It's All Love; Nobody Knows Me; Find Yourself; The One for Me.

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Eric Frazier: Find Yourself (Then Find Me)

Read "Find Yourself (Then Find Me)" reviewed by Andrew Rowan


Eric Frazier has assembled a large cast for this self-produced funk-filled recording. With him at the helm are two jazz stalwarts: bassist Reggie Workman and pianist Danny Mixon. Also present are rising stars like trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery, and pianist Anthony Wonsey. Things kick off with the funky “Walk That ...

Album

Find Yourself (Then Find Me)

Label: Eric Frazier Productions
Released: 2004
Track listing: Walk The Walk; Talking Silly; The Sun Will Shine Again; Eagle Eyes; Bueno Gente; If I Didn't Know; Don't Get Too Close; It's All Love; Nobody Knows Me; Find Yourself; The One For Me.

Album

Eric Frazier: Find Yourself (Then Find Me)

Label: Eric Frazier Productions
Released: 2004
Track listing: Walk the Walk, Talking Silly, The Sun Will Shine Again, Eagle Eyes, Bueno Gente, If I Didn't Know, Don't Get Too Close, It's All Love, Nobody Knows Me, Find Yourself, The One For Me.

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Eric Frazier: Find Yourself (Then Find Me)

Read "Eric Frazier: Find Yourself (Then Find Me)" reviewed by Geannine Reid


Eric Frazier Find Yourself (Then Find Me) Eric Frazier Productions 2004 New Yorker Eric Frazier adds a swing to his step with his latest release, Find Yourself (Then Find Me). Eric was born in Harlem and raised in Brooklyn in a family of eight children. He was educated ...

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Eric Frazier: Find Yourself (Then Find Me)

Read "Find Yourself (Then Find Me)" reviewed by Mark Sabbatini


One hesitates before telling a lifelong New Yorker to be more assertive, but drummer Eric Frazier may need a reminder. Frazier, an unquestionable talent on the conga and other hand percussion, is too deferential in playing and restrained in arranging for 2004's Find Yourself (Then Find Me) to be all it can be. It's ...


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