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Mundell Lowe / Lloyd Wells / Jim Ferguson: Poor Butterfly
ByMundell Lowe
guitar1922 - 2017

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Carmen McRae
vocals1920 - 1994

Andre Previn
piano1929 - 2019
It's a well balanced program, comprised of three guitar duets, three solo features from both of the guitarists, and three trios with bassist

Jim Ferguson
bass, acoustic
Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996
Lowe and Wells are both such accomplished chord-melody players that there is less contrast between the solos and duets than might be expected. The solos sound full, lacking only the swing rhythm playing provided by the second player. The only original on the set list is Wells' "Uncle John," a folksy tribute to a beloved elderly relative. Ferguson sings it in a light high voice reminiscent of the vocal style of trumpeter

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
Track Listing
Line For Lyons; Poor Butterfly; I Loves You, Porgy; Here's That Rainy Day; My Shining Hour; I'm Through With Love; Alice In Wonderland; Last Night When We Were Young; For All We Know; I'll Never Be The Same; Every Time We Say Goodbye; Uncle John.
Personnel
Mundell Lowe
guitarMundell Lowe: guitar; Lloyd Wells: guitar; Jim Ferguson: bass, vocals (12).
Album information
Title: Poor Butterfly | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Two Helpins' O' Collards
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