Fire and Filigree | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1979 | |||
Recorded | December 6, 1978 | |||
Studio | Master Sound Productions, Franklin Square, NY | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 42:56 | |||
Label | Bee Hive Records BH 7007 | |||
Curtis Fuller chronology | ||||
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Fire and Filigree is a studio album by American jazz trombonist Curtis Fuller which was released on December 6, 1978 via Bee Hive Records label.[1][2][3][4]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [5] |
Scott Yanow of Allmusic awarded the album four stars out of five, stating "For this excellent hard bop date, trombonist Curtis Fuller and the powerful tenor Sal Nistico make for a potent front line. With pianist Walter Bishop Jr., bassist Sam Jones and drummer Freddie Waits keeping the momentum flowing, the quintet performs two Fuller originals, Kenny Dorham's "Minor's Holiday," and three standards. Although the bop-oriented BeeHive label has since become inactive, one might be able to find this swinging and enjoyable album, one of Curtis Fuller's best sets of the era."
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Minor's Holiday" | Kenny Dorham | 3:45 |
2. | "Ballad For Gabe Wells" | Curtis Fuller | 10:14 |
3. | "Hello Young Lovers" | Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers | 8:02 |
4. | "The Egyptian" | Curtis Fuller | 7:52 |
5. | "Yesterdays" | Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach | 7:13 |
6. | "Blue Monk" | Thelonious Monk | 5:50 |
Personnel
- Bass – Sam Jones
- Drums – Freddie Waits
- Piano – Walter Bishop, Jr.
- Tenor saxophone – Sal Nistico
- Trombone – Curtis Fuller
References
- ↑ "Curtis Fuller – Fire And Filigree". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
- ↑ Jazzdisco: Curtis Fuller Catalog, accessed October 22, 2019
- ↑ Fitzgerald, M. Curtis Fuller Leader Entry, accessed October 22, 2019
- ↑ Jazzlists: Bee Hive Records discography, accessed October 22, 2019
- ↑ Yanow, Scott. "Curtis Fuller: Fire and Filigree". Allmusic. allmusic.com. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
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