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Cedar Walton: The Promise Land
On the opener and title piece, "Promise Land," the quartet bases its soulful vibe upon Herring's unruffled phraseology and memorably melodic hook. Moreover, Herring's lilting flute passages during the samba tinged "N.P.S" perpetuates a gala outlook, amid Walton's beautifully constructed solos and effective comping. Moderate swing vamps prevail throughout, as the band often conjures up remembrances of the 60's West Coast jazz scene, due to Herring's breezy passages and the leader's fluent mode of execution.
Walton demonstrates his soft touch and articulately executed lyricism on the standard "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," while Herring pours his soul into the grand scheme of things via his clear toned lines and compassionate interpretation of the main theme. Walton's joyous musical spirit is candidly articulated on The Promise Land.
Track Listing
1. Promise Land 2. N.P.S. 3. Back To Bologna 4. Body And Soul 5. Darn That Dream 6. Thirty Degrees To The Wind 7. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 8. I
Personnel
Cedar Walton
pianoCedar Walton: piano/leader
Album information
Title: The Promise Land | Year Released: 2001
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