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1991 studio album by David Murray
Black & Black is an
album by the American musician
David Murray, released in 1991.
[2] It features performances by Murray,
Marcus Belgrave,
Kirk Lightsey,
Santi Debriano and
Roy Haynes.
[3] The album was produced by
Bob Thiele.
[4]
Reception
The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow stated: "Not essential but worth picking up by David Murray fans."
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |
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Track listing
- "Anti-Calypso" (
Prince) - 10:08
- "
Duke's Place" (
Ellington,
Thiele,
Roberts, Bill Katz) - 11:05
- "Cool" (
Osser, Thiele) - 11:21
- "Black and Black" (Osser, Thiele) - 10:48
- "Head Out" (Murray) - 12:44
Personnel
References
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^ Fuller, Jack (17 May 1992). "Recordings". Arts. Chicago Tribune. p. 29.
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^ Levesque, Roger (1 Nov 1992). "Top jazz man of '80s finally accessible". Edmonton Journal. p. D5.
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^ Pick, Steve (17 Apr 1992). "U.S. Labels Looking to Murray at Last". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 4F.
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^ "Black and Black by David Murray Quartet". Billboard. 104 (20): 45. May 16, 1992.
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a
b Yanow, S.
AllMusic Review accessed August 9, 2011.
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With
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With the
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