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L.A.6: Frame Of Mind
By
Sonny Stitt
saxophone1924 - 1982

Oliver Nelson
saxophone1932 - 1975
The eleven-tune repertoire of the album comes directly from the band's performances at the workshops following the recommendations from tenor saxophonist
Tom Peterson
saxophone
Clay Jenkins
trumpetb.1964

Ira Nepus
trombone
Rich Eames
pianoThe time-honored Mark Gordon/Harry Warren standard "I Wish I Knew" gets a terrific new interpretation with arrangements from Eames as Trumpeter Jenkins blows softly on his original "Love Is Kind" while the 1941 Burton Lane staple "How About You" comes to life with Jenkins and Peterson's stepped up solos and frisky key work from the pianist. Drummer
Dick Weller
drumsPeterson's arrangement of bebop pianist

Steve Strazzeri
b.1930West Coast music may be an assemblage of many style of jazz but, it has never been boring or outdated and in that light, L.A. 6 is doing their part in keeping this flame eternal. Frame Of Mind is not just a wonderful tribute to West Coast Jazz, it is a spotlight on today's modern heroes of jazz who have chosen to carry on a tradition and do so, in compelling fashion. ">
Track Listing
The Eternal Triangle; Sight Seen At Twilight; Wonder Where You Are; I Wish I Knew; Love Is Kind; How About You; The Elms; You're My Thrill; Frame Of Mind; If I Should Lose You; Yearnin'.
Personnel
Clay Jenkins: trumpet; Ira Nepus: trombone; Tom Peterson: tenor saxophone; Rich Eames: piano; Jeff D'Angelo: bass; Dick Weller: drums.
Album information
Title: Frame Of Mind | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Jazzed Media
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