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Mark Murphy: A Beautiful Friendship: Remembering Shirley Horn
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Shirley Horn
piano1934 - 2005
This four-track vinyl EP (accompanied by a download code) was first envisioned by pianist/arranger

George Mesterhazy
piano1954 - 2012
So what of Murphy in 2013or more accurately, Murphy in November, 2012, when this disc was recorded at the Merrion Inn, Cape May, New Jersey? To paraphrase (very loosely) the lyrics of Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke's "But Beautiful": he's funny, sad, quiet, mad, cool, hip, lonely, dark, swinging and romanticand all this in just four songs and 20 minutes.
Murphy's musical collaboratorspianist

Alex Minasian
pianob.1984

Curtis Lundy
bassb.1955

Steve Williams
drumsb.1956
On "But Beautiful," Murphy's vocal is a perfect combination of cool and romance. He takes the song at a slow, considered pace, unhurried and relaxed, savoring each syllable. Guest trumpeter

Till Bronner
trumpetb.1971
Murphy closes with Artie Butler and Phylis Molinary's "Here's To Life," a duet with the excellent Minasian. It's a celebration of life, of "the dreamers and their dreams," but Murphy brings his 81 years of experience to the lyric and tempers the celebration with regret. He's not done yet, though"As long as I'm still in the game I want to play," he sings. The result is extraordinarily affecting.
Four songs, four lessons in how to sing. Murphy shows how to craft a vocal and make every syllable sound like it was written about no-one else but him. A superb tribute, from a fine singer who's most assuredly still in the game. ">
Track Listing
A Beautiful Friendship; But Beautiful; Get Out Of Town; Here's To Life.
Personnel
Mark Murphy
vocalsMark Murphy: vocals; Alex Minasian: piano; Curtis Lundy: double bass (1- 3); Steve Williams: drums (1-3); Till Br?nner : trumpet (2, 3).
Album information
Title: A Beautiful Friendship: Remembering Shirley Horn | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Gearbox Records
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