Ballads for Bass Clarinet is an album by
David Murray, recorded in 1991 and released by
DIW Records.
Music and recording
The album was recorded in October 1991 by the quartet of Murray (bass clarinet), pianist
John Hicks, bassist
Ray Drummond, and drummer
Idris Muhammad.[1] There is a short passage of anguish in "Portrait of a Black Woman".[1]
Ballads for Bass Clarinet was released by
DIW Records.[1] The
AllMusic review awarded the album 3 stars.[2]The Penguin Guide to Jazz commented on the similarity between Murray's phrasing on bass clarinet and on tenor saxophone.[1]
Ballads for Bass Clarinet is an album by
David Murray, recorded in 1991 and released by
DIW Records.
Music and recording
The album was recorded in October 1991 by the quartet of Murray (bass clarinet), pianist
John Hicks, bassist
Ray Drummond, and drummer
Idris Muhammad.[1] There is a short passage of anguish in "Portrait of a Black Woman".[1]
Ballads for Bass Clarinet was released by
DIW Records.[1] The
AllMusic review awarded the album 3 stars.[2]The Penguin Guide to Jazz commented on the similarity between Murray's phrasing on bass clarinet and on tenor saxophone.[1]