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Ben Allison
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3 RECs for this Album
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ColtraneWasGod Rec'd this on Aug 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 452
Rec's: 56
“Early work from Palmetto stars Ted Nash (reeds), Ron Horton (trumpet), Frank Kimbrough (piano), Ben Allison (bass), and Tim Horner (drums). Strong bass lines anchor an enjoyable, if not totally distinctive, post-bop date. As always, Palmetto's sound quality in MP3 is impressive, given the format's inherent limitations. ”
ColtraneWasGod Rec'd this on Aug 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 452
Rec's: 56
“Early work from Palmetto stars Ted Nash (reeds), Ron Horton (trumpet), Frank Kimbrough (piano), Ben Allison (bass), and Tim Horner (drums). Strong bass lines anchor an enjoyable, if not totally distinctive, post-bop date. As always, Palmetto's sound quality in MP3 is impressive, given the format's inherent limitations. ”
Oorgo Rec'd this on Aug 21, 2009:
Street Cred: 1070
Rec's: 90
“Funky, chunky, crunchy with some extra bits in there for fiber.
I reminisce of Monk when I hear music like this and when I hear solos like the ones on hear I can't help but smile.”
