- Shopping Bag ( 0 items )
-
All (1) from $11.21
-
New (1) from $11.21
Ships from: New York, NY
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| Scott Whitfield | Primary Artist, Trombone |
| Jim McNeely | Piano |
| Dennis Irwin | Bass |
| Kenny Washington | Drums |
| John Eckert | Trumpet |
| Frank Wess | Flute, Tenor Saxophone |
| Dave Glasser | Alto Saxophone |
| Gerry Mulligan | Composer |
| Scott Whitfield | Producer, Liner Notes |
| Rudy Van Gelder | Engineer |
| Red to Violet | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Dave Nathan
In his third album for the jazz side of the peripatetic label, Amosaya, trombonist Scott Whitfield continues to rely principally on his compositions to deliver his creative message. He is joined by a stellar cast of jazz musicians, all new to the studio with Whitfield, except the ageless one, Frank Wess, who performs quite regularly with the trombonist on gigs at such jazz venues as New York's Birdland. Whitfield is sufficiently wise to give his compatriots plenty of room to work out their ideas on many of the cuts. On "Table Eleven," Dave Glasser's cutting alto and John Eckert's facile trumpet gets plenty of play time, punctuated by Kenny Washington's solid, certain drum ...