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Bill Ware: Played Right
ByTitles alone offer a provocative cross-section of popular music's historythe

Modern Jazz Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1952
He is an ace at varying tempos. Played Right opens with hard bop icon Hank Mobley's "A Baptist Beat" and segues into the original "Speak with Helen," alternating between a bossa nova and swing beat, scented faintly with the standard "Speak Low." "Del Sasser," a straight-ahead, allegro bop tune by

Sam Jones
bass, acoustic1924 - 1981

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Lenny White
drumsb.1949
Transition between vibes and piano is seamless, credit going to the leader's keen listening skills as well as to pianist

Onaje Allan Gumbs
piano1949 - 2020
Ware's work is all about balance, compression and confluence, about making a song from the '40s appeal to a young audience or rendering a '90s grunge anthem agreeable to a fan of

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
Track Listing
A Baptist Beat; Speak with Helen; Del Sasser; Jacki; Low and Behold Suite 1; Phase Dance; Maxine; Smells Like Teen Spirit; Low and Behold Suite 2; I Know Why; Crebwalk; Django; Softly As in a Morning Sunrise; Reunion; Low and Behold Suite 3; Another Girl.
Personnel
Bill Ware
vibraphoneBill Ware: electric vibraphone, Yamaha Mokkin; Lenny White: drums; Onaje Allan Gumbs: piano; Brad Jones: bass; Bill Washer: guitar (2, 7, 11); Matt King: piano [3, 7); Chris Theberge: percussion.
Album information
Title: Played Right | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Cheetah
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