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Derek Smith: High Energy
ByIn the words of Dr Chuck Berg of the University of Kansas, " High Energy is agas!"
There is a wide range of styles represented on this disc. Samba, Big Band, Classical all adorn the listener on the journey through this album. Each cut is masterfully executed with a succinctness not often seen in instrumental Jazz, and the bittersweet tone of some of the music brings the sense of love tinged with melancholy.
Track Listing
Like Someone in Love; How Deep is the Ocean?; Fools Rush In; Girl Talk; Doxy; Lazy Afternoon; On Green Dolphin Street; Alone Together; Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most; Here's That Rainy Day; Let's Fall in Love; I Love You; Teach Me Tonight; Theme from the Second Movement of "Concerto de Aranjuez"; St. Thomas
Personnel
Derek Smith
clarinet, bassDerek Smith-Piano;Nicki Parrott-Bass;Joe Ascione-Drums
Album information
Title: High Energy | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Arbors Records
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