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Nice Work!

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Download links and information about Nice Work! by Spike Robinson, Ellyn Rucker. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 58:21 minutes.

Artist: Spike Robinson, Ellyn Rucker
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 58:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. El Cajon 3:25
2. Everything I Love 8:14
3. Lover Man 7:38
4. Nobody Else But Me 5:13
5. I Won't Believe My Eyes 6:12
6. Easy to Love 7:11
7. You Took Advantage of Me 4:41
8. Gravy Waltz 5:19
9. As Long As I Live 3:49
10. I Fall In Love Too Easily 5:04
11. Nice Work If You Can Get It 1:35

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Although she shares the billing on this session with tenor saxophonist Spike Robinson, this is very much an Ellyn Rucker album. A bop-based pianist so talented that she really does not have to sing, and a highly appealing jazz vocalist who would be quite notable if she did not play an instrument, Ellyn Rucker has long deserved to be famous in the jazz world. Based in Denver, Rucker combines her two skills at a level that has not been heard since Nat King Cole; when she accompanies her vocals, the piano playing is so stimulating that one would swear that there were two people involved. Spike Robinson, one of the last practitioners of the Four Brothers cool-toned Lester Young sound, is in excellent form and has swinging solos on most of the 11 standards. But it is for the playing and singing of Ellyn Rucker (heard at her best on such songs as "El Cajon," "Nobody Else but Me," "You Took Advantage of Me," and "As Long as I Live") that this CD (released in 1995 and also featuring the late bassist Monty Budwig and drummer Ralph Penland) is most highly recommended.