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Stardust

By Ron Carter
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Tamalpais 2. The Man I Love 3. Nearly 4. Bohemia After Dark 5. Tail Feathers 6.
Blues in the Closet 7. That?s Deep 8. Stardust
Ron Carter: Stardust

by Michael Fortuna
In an ever-expanding career encompassing nearly 3000 projects, jazz bassist Ron Carter has surrounded himself with some of the best musicians. Carter's latest album, Stardust, continues that tradition. Joining Carter in the studio are Benny Golson on tenor sax, Joe Locke on vibraphone, Sir Roland Hanna on piano, and Lenny White on drums. ...
Ron Carter: Stardust

by Javier AQ Ortiz
Quick and to the Point: Oscar Pettiford would’ve loved itï The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet, a 1953 Leonard Feather production, featured Pettiford’s “Tamalpais Love Song.” Ron Carter –his own man when incorporating varying nuances of equal multiplicity of origins to his work– proves a manly man at the outset of Stardust. In “Tamalpais,” we ...
Stardust

By Ron Carter
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Tamalpais; The Man I Love; Nearly; Bohemia After Dark; Tail Feathers; Blues in the Closet; That?s Deep; Stardust.
Stardust
By Bill Charlap
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Jubilee, I Get Along Without You Very Well, Rockin' Chair, I Walk With Music, Two Sleepy People, The Nearness of You, One Morning in May, Blue Orchids, Georgia On My Mind, Stardust, Skylark
Bill Charlap: Stardust

by C. Michael Bailey
Charlap or Meldhau?... Pianist Bill Charlap's intelligent musicality is quietly validated in the choice of guests he brings to his new recording of Hoagy Carmichael standards, Stardust. Right on the closing chords of a rousing trio reading of Jubilee," the listener is treated to the opening lines of I Get Along without You Very Well" a ...
Ron Carter: Stardust

by Jim Santella
Ron Carter’s tribute to Oscar Pettiford features three of the late, great bassist’s compositions and an all-star lineup. As Pettiford loved to swing a beautiful melody, so do Carter and his teammates in this fluid affair. The leader’s deep respect for essential elements, such as intonation, tone quality and balance, remains focused at the heart of ...
Bill Charlap: Stardust

by C. Andrew Hovan
Although he had made a few records previously, by the time that pianist Bill Charlap cut All Through the Night in 1997, it was obvious that the connection established with trio mates Peter and Kenny Washington was a special one, capable of great finesse and intuitiveness. People in the upstairs offices at Blue Note also must ...