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Dan Dean: 2 5 1
ByOf course, the above plan only works if the bassist is as talented as his guest keyboard artiststhankfully, Dean meets that requirement. He's an experienced musician, an educator, a producer and the developer of the Dan Dean Sample Librarieshis playing is dexterous and inventive throughout the album. All of Dean's fellow musicians perform exceptionally.

Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

George Duke
piano1946 - 2013

Kenny Werner
pianob.1951

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
The most fascinating tune herein terms of structure, instrumentation and soundis Jimmy Davis, Roger Ramirez and James Sherman's "Lover Man." Dean is joined by

Gil Goldstein
pianoHarvey Siders' humorous liner notes offer more than enough information about the musical technicalities behind this album's title, as well as giving some useful track-by-track insights. But the tunes and the performances speak for themselves. The electric bass may not historically be the first choice instrument for a jazz rhythm section, but 2 5 1 places it center-stage and, in the company of four superb keyboard players, Dean's playing creates some fresh and entertaining takes on the jazz songbook. ">
Track Listing
S'Wonderful; One Note Samba; All the Things You Are; It's On; Dolphin Dance; Georgia On My Mind; Stella By Starlight; I Got You (I Feel Good); Lover Man; In Walked Bud; Body and Soul.
Personnel
Dan Dean
bassDan Dean: electric bass; George Duke: piano (4, 7); Larry Goldings: Hammond B3 Organ (2, 6, 8, 10); Gil Goldstein: piano and accordion (3, 9); Kenny Werner: piano (1, 5, 11).
Album information
Title: 2 5 1 | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Origin Records
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