Condition: Used
Grant Green - Visions
Label: Blue Note
Catalog#: BST 84373
Format: Vinyl, LP
Record: VG+ VG++ several light scuffs
Cover: VG+ ringwear, cornerwear, edgewear
Country: US
Released: 21 May 1971
Genre: Jazz
Tracklist
A1 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 5:10
A2 Maybe Tomorrow 4:54
A3 Mozart Symphony #40 In G Minor, K550, 1st Movement 4:06
A4 Love On A Two Way Street 4:43
B1 Cantaloupe Woman 5:29
B2 We've Only Just Begun 5:09
B3 Never Can Say Goodbye 5:04
B4 Blues For Abraham 2:31
Credits
Bass [Electric] – Chuck Rainey
Congas – Ray Armando
Drums – Idris Muhammad
Drums, Percussion – Harold Cardwell
Electric Piano – Emanuel Riggins
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Guitar – Grant Green
Vibraphone – Billy Wooten
The common denominator of this LP exemplifies Grant was essentially a great blues player, but with advanced progressive techniques far ahead of other blues players of his time, and even today. His improvisations and personal warmth towards the instrument using a Jazz approach while playing the Blues remains without equal.
Just one of my favorite jazz albums : soulful, mellow, intimist, groovy. It includes some standards as "We've Only Just Begun" and "Never Can Say Goodbye". And of course the sweet introspective and melancholic ballad "Maybe Tomorrow".
Grant Green - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is
Grant Green - Cantaloupe Woman
An action packed short film by the kids of Cambridge House, accompanied by an appropiately funky piece of music.
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