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Pat Martino: We'll Be Together Again
ByFor the most part, the program sticks to familiar jazz terrain. But even Martino breathes genuine originality into war horses like "Dreamsville" and, most notably, the cheesy "Send in the Clowns." Martino's dynamic opening suite "Open Roads," and the standard "Willow Weep For Me" are the disc's best tracksand while they threaten to set Martino's fingers flying, the pair explore this musical terrain with great care and sensitive passion.
Jazz fans who always hope to have their favorite artist's favorite LP released on CD will be reassured by the release of We'll Be Together Again too. When 32 Jazz Records asked Martino which of his Muse albums he would choose to release on CD, the guitarist named this one because of all the e-mail requests he gets for it. Kudos (again) to 32 Jazz for caring about the music and putting out worthwhile jazz at great prices. What a refreshing change to have jazz music fans running a jazz record company!
Track Listing
Open Road (Olee / Variations and Song / Open Road); Lament; We'll Be Together Again; You Don't Know What Love Is; Dreamsville; Send In The Clowns; Willow Weep For Me.
Personnel
Pat Martino
guitarPat Martino: electric guitar; Gil Goldstein: electric piano.
Album information
Title: We'll Be Together Again | Year Released: 1998 | Record Label: 32 Records
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