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Bob Nell - Why I Like Coffee

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Download links and information about Bob Nell - Why I Like Coffee by Bob Nell. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 54:35 minutes.

Artist: Bob Nell
Release date: 1992
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 54:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Blues for KB (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 2:55
2. Why I Like Coffee (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 8:42
3. Emrem (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 6:20
4. Nightspot (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 5:41
5. Achromaticism (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 4:09
6. Taking a Chance on Love (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 8:27
7. Fashion Storage (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 6:34
8. For Monk (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 6:54
9. Cold Feet (featuring Ray Anderson, Jack Walrath, Brad Edwards, Kelly Roberty) 4:53

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In November 1991, pianist Bob Nell recorded an album of eight original compositions and a fascinating rendition of Vernon Duke's "Taking a Chance on Love." With Nell on this excellent album were trumpeter Jack Walrath (like Nell a native of Montana), trombonist Ray Anderson, bassist Kelly Roberty, and drummer Brad Edwards. Note that Nell, Roberty, and Edwards have a history of performing as the N/R/E Trio. Bob Nell thinks, composes, and often plays in lengthy, intricate lines of exceptional ingenuity. He's part of the Thelonious Monk/Bud Powell/Herbie Nichols continuum and really deserves more recognition. "Blues for K.B." is devoted to pianist and composer Kenny Barron, while "Emrem" is a requiem for guitarist Emily Remler. An impressive manifestation of late 20th century creativity, "Why I Like Coffee" belongs among the best jazz recordings of its day.