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Harold Mabern: Mr. Lucky
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Sammy Davis Jr.
vocals1925 - 1990

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
Part of the blame here surely goes to tenor saxophonist

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968
Still, Mr. Lucky is not completely without its charms. The title track swings pretty hard, and even Alexander yells the tune with some verve. Mabern's improvisations throughout are energetic and well-crafted, if carrying weight commensurate with the material. The rhythm sectionbassist

John Webber
bass, acoustic
Joe Farnsworth
drumsb.1968
But, in the end, Mr. Lucky is disappointing. This is a really talented band, capable of far greater than what was turned in here. Put this one on during a dinner party. It's lively and it won't offend anyone, but it doesn't say anything either. ">
Track Listing
The People Tree; As Long As She Needs Me; Soft Shoe Trainin' With Sammy; Hey There; I've Gotta Be Me; Mr. Lucky; What Kind of Fool Am I; Night Song; Something's Gotta Give.
Personnel
Harold Mabern
pianoHarold Mabern: piano; Eric Alexander: tenor saxophone; John weber: bass; Joe Farnsworth: drums.
Album information
Title: Mr. Lucky | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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