From the Soul (Joe Lovano album)
From the Soul | ||||
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Studio album by Joe Lovano | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Recorded | 28 December 1991 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 63:16 | |||
Label | Blue Note | |||
Producer | Joe Lovano | |||
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From the Soul is a 1992 jazz album by saxophonist and composer Joe Lovano, generally regarded as being his masterpiece so far. It was recorded with a studio band rather than Lovano's working group; it is notable for his only encounter with Michel Petrucciani (who plays in a more abstract, Paul Bleyish style than was usual with him), and for being one of Ed Blackwell's final recordings.
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Track listing
- "Evolution" (Lovano) –8:59
- "Portrait of Jenny" (Burdge, Robinson) –7:56
- "Lines and Spaces" (Lovano) –6:20
- "Body and Soul" (Eyton, Green, Heyman, Sour) –7:27
- "Modern Man" (Lovano) –5:23
- "Fort Worth" (Lovano) –6:29
- "Central Park West" (Coltrane) –6:00
- "Work" (Monk) –5:44
- "Left Behind" (Silverman) –3:13
- "His Dreams" (Lovano) –5:45
(Recorded 28 December 1991 at Skyline Studios, New York City.)
Personnel
- Joe Lovano — tenor, alto, & soprano saxophones
- Michel Petrucciani — piano
- Dave Holland — bass
- Ed Blackwell — drums
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