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Reprise (Live)

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Download links and information about Reprise (Live) by Marian McPartland's Hickory House Trio. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:03:07 minutes.

Artist: Marian McPartland's Hickory House Trio
Release date: 1999
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:03:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Hear Music (featuring Marian McPartland) 6:15
2. Street of Dreams (featuring Marian McPartland) 4:12
3. I Thought About You (featuring Marian McPartland) 4:44
4. Stella By Starlight (featuring Marian McPartland) 3:34
5. Falling In Love With Love (featuring Marian McPartland) 5:40
6. Last Night When We Were Young (featuring Marian McPartland) 3:04
7. In Your Own Sweet Way (featuring Marian McPartland) 4:19
8. New Orleans (featuring Marian McPartland) 4:06
9. Tickle Toe (featuring Marian McPartland) 5:11
10. Two for the Road (featuring Marian McPartland) 4:33
11. Symphony (featuring Marian McPartland) 4:28
12. Cymbalism (featuring Marian McPartland) 5:36
13. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (featuring Marian McPartland) 7:25

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They were fixtures on New York's fabled 52nd Street in the mid-'50s, a crack piano trio consisting of McPartland on piano, bassist-turned-author Bill Crow, and then-little-known ace drummer Joe Morello. But in 1957, Dave Brubeck made Morello famous by astutely hiring him away from McPartland, then Crow joined Gerry Mulligan's sextet, and the engagement at the Hickory House ended in 1960. Much later, after two brief one-off reunions in the '90s, McPartland put together a couple of nights with the trio at the new Birdland, and they turned out a lovely, relaxed set of standards and one quirky McPartland original, "Cymbalism." It is a special pleasure to hear Morello who has appeared on only a handful of recordings in the previous quarter-century. Morello plays in a more laconic yet still ineffably swinging way than he once did, and Crow gets in lively, dancing solos on "Falling in Love With Love" and "Tickle Toe." Appropriately enough, one of the tunes is Brubeck's "In Your Own Sweet Way" where McPartland incorporates a few shadings in Brubeck's manner and Morello's brushes sound right at home. It's a nice souvenir that recalls a treasured time, one that doesn't sound at all quaint today. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi