Flute Talk
1989 studio album by Buddy Collette Quintet featuring James Newton Flute Talk |
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Released | 1989 |
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Recorded | July 4–5, 1988 |
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Studio | Barigozzi Studio, Milano, Italy |
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Genre | Jazz |
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Length | 46:42 |
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Label | Soul Note SN 1165 |
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Producer | Giovanni Bonandrini |
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Block Buster (1973)
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Flute Talk (1989)
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Jazz for Thousand Oaks (1996)
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In Venice (1987)
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Trio² (1989)
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Flute Talk is an album by Buddy Collette's Quintet featuring James Newton recorded in 1988 in Italy and released on the Soul Note label.[1]
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow noted " Although the music is primarily straight-ahead, there are some adventurous moments".[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Buddy Collette except where noted.
- "Magali" - 5:59
- "Blues in Torrance" - 6:31
- "Richmond in Acropolis" (James Newton) - 7:22
- "It's You" - 5:25
- "Crystal" - 5:06
- "Andr" - 5:54
- "Flute Talk" (Collette, Newton) - 4:31
- "Roshanda" - 5:54
Personnel
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise. | Albums | |
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With Oliver Lake | |
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With others |
- Movies (Franco Ambrosetti, 1986)
- Movies Too (Franco Ambrosetti, 1988)
- The Collective (Cecil Brooks III, 1989)
- Duet in Detroit (Roy Brooks, 1989)
- Droppin' Things (Betty Carter, 1990)
- Feed the Fire (Betty Carter, 1993)
- Sound Museum: Hidden Man (Ornette Coleman, 1996)
- Sound Museum: Three Women (Ornette Coleman, 1996)
- Motherland Pulse (Steve Coleman, 1985)
- Flute Talk (Buddy Collette, 1988)
- Etudes (Charlie Haden, 1987)
- The Montreal Tapes: with Geri Allen and Paul Motian (Charlie Haden, 1989)
- The Montreal Tapes: Liberation Music Orchestra (Charlie Haden, 1989)
- Reflections in Change (Craig Handy, 1999)
- Lift Every Voice (Charles Lloyd, 2002)
- Jumping the Creek (Charles Lloyd, 2004)
- Decision in Paradise (Frank Lowe, 1984)
- Monk in Motian (Paul Motian, 1988)
- Mindgames (Greg Osby, 1988)
- Living on the Edge (Dewey Redman, 1989)
- Crunchin' (Wallace Roney, 1993)
- Munchin' (Wallace Roney, 1993)
- Bemsha Swing (Woody Shaw, 1986)
- By Any Means Necessary (Gary Thomas, 1989)
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