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David Janeway: Distant Voices
ByFrank Tate
bassb.1943

Cameron Brown
bassb.1945

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940
Distant Voices is packed with well-chosen standards and Great American Songbook gems, some familiarWayne Shorter's "Nefertiti; Robert Altman's "All Or Nothing At All"and some that lean to the more obscure side, such as bassist Gary Peacock's "Gardinia" and Walter Bishops's "Waltz For Zweetie." And throw in four distinctive tunes from Janeway's pen which fit right in to the mood of the set, "One For Cedar," "Excursion," "In Passing" and "Movin' On."
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Hank Jones
piano1918 - 2010

Red Garland
piano1923 - 1984

Mercer Ellington
trumpet1919 - 1996

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
And while the trio illuminates the covers, it also makes the Janeway compositions sound like classics. Working bands seem a thing of the past, but these three virtuosos sound like one; they sound like a group settled into the comfort zone, players who go on the road together for six months of the year, and love every minute of it, after which they go into the studio and turn out a compelling and polished product. ">
Track Listing
Sweet And Lovely; Minor Contention; Blue Serge; Moontrane; Gardenia; One For Cedar; Brigitte; Waltz For Zweetie; Excursion; All Or Nothing At All; In Passing; Nefertiti; Movin' On.
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Title: Distant Voices | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: SteepleChase Records
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