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Luther Hughes / Cannonball-Coltrane Project: Things Are Getting Better
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Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Bassist Luther Hughes says the idea came to him as he was listening to The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago (Mercury, 1959), the only time Adderley and Coltrane recorded an album together, when they weren't backing up

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Tom Ranier
piano"McCoy" is an original tune, penned by Cashman, to Coltrane's pianist,

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
Babad composed the ballad, "Primrose Star," one of the longer pieces in the set. Adderley is among many who have recorded the standard "Stars Fell on Alabama," whose chord changes are presented here.
Cashman arranged the standard, "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise." At more than eight minutes, this piece gives the musicians plenty of room to play. First up is Czach. Cashman's tenor solo sounds, at times, like Coltrane, as he puts the instrument through several rolls. Hughes also gets some licks in. Babad cranks up the intensity when his turn comes up.
The title song revisits Adderley's delightful melody, arranged by Babad. After the opening sequence, Babad takes off on a playful solo, followed by Czach and Cashman. Accompanied only by soft piano and drum play, Hughes takes the bass on a leisurely stroll.
Things Are Getting Better has 12 songs and more than 70 minutes of music. It's the Cannonball-Coltrane Project's fourth release, and aptly defines its progress as a unit. ">
Track Listing
Jive Samba; Glo in the Dark; McCoy; Primrose Star; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; Sunset at Hermosa; Blue Daniel; Samba Para Um Dia Chuvoso; Trane and Wayne; Things Are Getting Better; Green Bananas; Take the Coltrane.
Personnel
Luther Hughes
bassLuther Hughes: bass; Glenn Cashman: tenor saxophone; Bruce Babad: alto saxophone; Ed Czach: piano; Paul Kreibich: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Things Are Getting Better | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Primrose Lane
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