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Ruby Braff: I Hear Music
ByAnother treat on the album is a tune written by Braff himself, entitled “We’re All Through.” Guest Soloist Daryl Sherman makes the song with a vocal that conveys the message that is laced through this beautiful piece. Braff says in a quote from the liner notes that the lyrics were written the way you hear them because the song had the feel of the final piece for a club band. The result is a lyrically simple, yet elegant piece of work... an album that is well worth the time, particularly for those who favor smooth cornet work.
Track Listing
I Hear Music; Chicago Medley: Chicago/My Kind of Town (Chicago is); Baby, Won't You Please Come Home; Wouldn't it be Loverly; Yesterdays; (I Would Do) Anything for You; We're All Through.
Personnel
Ruby Braff
cornetBill Charlap
pianoBucky Pizzarelli
guitarJohn Beal
bassTony DeNicola
drumsDaryl Sherman
vocalsAlbum information
Title: I Hear Music | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Arbors Records
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