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Shannon Gunn: On A Mountain
ByOn A Mountain, recorded in 2002, finds Gunn fronting an A-list combo, featuring pianist (and lifelong friend)

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Neil Swainson
bass, acousticb.1955

Billy Drummond
drumsb.1959

Brad Turner
trumpet
Pat La Barbera
saxophoneb.1944
The four numbers that follow prove just as inviting as those that precede them. The Gunn-penned title track, a waltz which capers and soars, is moving in more ways than one. Antonio Carlos Jobim's "A Felicidade" finds the quartet bouncing over to Brazil for a bit of fun (which includes Lazar's low-mixed percussion). "Mean Joe," the last of the leader's written contributions, takes inspiration from Thelonious Monk and his musical dialect. And Cole Porter's "Everything I Love" closes things out in serious style. An album that speaks both to life's impermanence and fine art's longevity, On A Mountain stands tall in every way. ">
Track Listing
From You; Carla's Blues; In The Moment; Wild Is Love; I've Grown Accustomed To His Face; On a Mountain; A Felicidade; Mean Joe; Everything I Love.
Personnel
Shannon Gunn - Vocalist
vocalsRick Lazar
percussionRenee Rosnes
pianoBilly Drummond
drumsBrad Turner
trumpetPat La Barbera
saxophoneNeil Swainson
bass, acousticAdditional Instrumentation
Rick Lazar: percussion (7)
Album information
Title: On A Mountain | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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