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ELEW (Eric Lewis): And to the Republic
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Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961

Jeff Tain Watts
drumsb.1960

Reginald Veal
bassThe program runs the gamut of thundering crescendos in "Quirkwork" where Tain obliterates the kit or delicate nuance in the appealing "Jamaica Girl." Veal weaves the iconic bass line of "My Favorite Things" while Lewis's piano reaches incredible spaces in a fresh rendition of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic. The most striking effort is the title track as the trio brings dramatic imprints to actor Harry Lennix's resounding recitation of Mark Antony's speech from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Yet it's back to the streets in "The Philly Groove" with plenty of soul and a heavy backbeat. The ELEW trio does it all quite impressively. This jazz rocks. ">
Track Listing
Medicine Man; Ornette; Lil Luba; Tones For Elvin Jones; Heartbeats (The Knife); Quirkwork; Jamaica Girl; And To The Republic: Act 3, Scene 2 Of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar ;Monk; My Favorite Things; The Philly Groove.
Personnel
ELEW (Eric Lewis)
pianoELEW: piano; Reginald Veal: bass; Jeff "Tain" Watts: drums.
Album information
Title: And to the Republic | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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