Alone Together | ||||
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Released | 1977; US release -1980 | |||
Recorded | October 1975 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
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MPS MPS 15 500 ST Discovery (US release) DS 820 | |||
Producer | Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer | |||
Clare Fischer chronology | ||||
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Alone Together is a studio album by American composer/arranger/pianist Clare Fischer, recorded in October 1975 and released in 1977 on the German label, MPS, [1] and in the US by Discovery Records in 1980 (catalogue number DS 820). Its 1997 reissue on CD accompanied a volume created by pianist, composer and educator Bill Dobbins, containing transcriptions of four of Alone Together 's tracks and five from Fischer's 1995 solo piano CD, Just Me, [2] and described by saxophonist and longtime Fischer colleague Gary Foster as "among the very best materials published in the field of jazz pedagogy." [3] Of the 1975 recording, Dobbins wrote: "If I had to make a list of the ten most important solo jazz piano recordings of all time, this recording would definitely be on the list." [4]
Alone Together | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1977; US release -1980 | |||
Recorded | October 1975 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label |
MPS MPS 15 500 ST Discovery (US release) DS 820 | |||
Producer | Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer | |||
Clare Fischer chronology | ||||
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External audio | |
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Alone Together is a studio album by American composer/arranger/pianist Clare Fischer, recorded in October 1975 and released in 1977 on the German label, MPS, [1] and in the US by Discovery Records in 1980 (catalogue number DS 820). Its 1997 reissue on CD accompanied a volume created by pianist, composer and educator Bill Dobbins, containing transcriptions of four of Alone Together 's tracks and five from Fischer's 1995 solo piano CD, Just Me, [2] and described by saxophonist and longtime Fischer colleague Gary Foster as "among the very best materials published in the field of jazz pedagogy." [3] Of the 1975 recording, Dobbins wrote: "If I had to make a list of the ten most important solo jazz piano recordings of all time, this recording would definitely be on the list." [4]