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The Spirit of Condon

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Download links and information about The Spirit of Condon by Art Hodes, George Brunis. This album was released in 1972 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 6 tracks with total duration of 40:32 minutes.

Artist: Art Hodes, George Brunis
Release date: 1972
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 6
Duration: 40:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Someday You'll Be Sorry (feat. Wild Bill Davison, Joe Muranyi, Herb Gardner, Deane Kincaide, Van Perry & Skip Tomlinson) [Live] 9:39
2. (When It's) Darkness on the Delta [feat. Wallace Davenport, Herb Gardner, Tommy Gwaltney, Van Perry & Fred Moore] [Live] 9:01
3. Condon (Live; Piano Solo) 1:22
4. Avalon (feat. Wild Bill Davison, Joe Muranyi, Herb Gardner, Deane Kincaide, Van Perry & Skip Tomlinson) [Live] 7:31
5. Washboard Blues (Live; Piano Solo) 5:10
6. Love Is Just Around the Corner (feat. Wild Bill Davison, Joe Muranyi, Herb Gardner, Deane Kincaide, Van Perry & Skip Tomlinson) [Live] 7:49

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One of several Art Hodes solo piano albums for Euphonic, this fine LP (none of the Euphonics have yet been reissued on CD) features Hodes alternating slow, bluesy material with hotter tunes like Jelly Roll Morton's "Grandpa's Spells," "Pagin' Mr. Jelly" and even a credible rendition of "The Saints." The biggest departure of the album is "Watermelon Man," a Herbie Hancock song that does have the feeling of vintage jazz. Hodes is in fine form throughout, although technical imperfections with the recording process resulted in a few notes fluttering a bit.