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Craig Hartley: Books On Tape, Vol. 1
ByHartley delivers nine trackseight originals and a sterling take on "My Foolish Heart" with the help of his trio mates; drummer

Henry Cole
drums
Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976

Carlo De Rosa
bassb.1970
The album begins with "Dial 411," a breakneck, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride that honors Gary Dial, one of Hartley's teachers. Things settle into a calmer zone with "My Foolish Heart," which benefits greatly from his nuanced introduction, and the mood shifts from haunting to hopeful on the title track, a musical reminiscence about time spent sneaking into practice rooms at Yale University. The twisted "Why Not," which features a guest shot from trumpeter

Fabio Morgera
trumpetb.1963

Mario Pavone
bass1940 - 2021

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945
The second half of the album has Hartley taking a stab at writing a standard-esque tune, with guest vocalist

Dida Pelled
guitarb.1988

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006

Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967
Books On Tape, Vol. 1 would be an engaging listen with or without the stories attached to the music, but the stories add volumes to the experience; they allow those on the receiving end to not only hear the music, but to see it as well, providing a multi-sensory trip into the musical mind of pianist Craig Hartley. ">
Track Listing
Dial 411; My Foolish Heart; Books On Tape; Why Not; K2?; I Should Love You More; Just For Me; Froghollow; Just For Me (4et).
Personnel
Craig Hartley: piano; Carlo De Rosa: bass; Henry Cole: drums; Fabio Morgera: trumpet (4, 9); Dida Pelled: vocals (6).
Album information
Title: Books On Tape, Vol. 1 | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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