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Studio album by John Hicks
Cry Me a River |
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Recorded | June 27, 1997 |
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Studio | Clinton Recording Studios, Studio A, New York City |
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Genre |
Jazz |
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Label |
Venus |
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Producer | Tetsuo Hara, Todd Barkan |
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Cry Me a River is an album led by pianist
John Hicks, with bassist
Dwayne Burno and drummer
Victor Lewis.
Background
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John Hicks was very much in demand during the last two decades of his life, often releasing several CDs annually for a variety of labels."
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Recording and music
The album was recorded at Clinton Recording Studios, Studio A, New York City, on June 27, 1997.
[2] It was produced by Tetsuo Hara and Todd Barkan.
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The trio was Hicks (piano),
Dwayne Burno (bass), and
Victor Lewis (drums).
[1] "Most of the session focuses on ballads, highlighted by his spacious, insightful scoring of '
Beautiful Love' and a strolling, bluesy take of the usually bittersweet '
You Don't Know What Love Is'."
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Reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |
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The
AllMusic reviewer concluded that the recording "leaves the listener wanting more from the trio".
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Track listing
- "
Witchcraft"
- "
Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise"
- "
Beautiful Love"
- "
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"
- "
Cry Me a River"
- "
Alone Together"
- "
You Don't Know What Love Is"
- "Moon and Sand"
- "
'C' Jam Blues"
Personnel
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise. |
As leader or co-leader |
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Hells Bells (1975)
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Steadfast (1975)
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After the Morning (
West 54, 1979)
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Some Other Time (1981)
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John Hicks (1982)
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In Concert (1984)
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Inc. 1 (1985)
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Luminous (and
Elise Wood, 1985–88)
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Two of a Kind (and
Ray Drummond, 1986–87)
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I'll Give You Something to Remember Me By (1987)
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East Side Blues (1988)
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Naima's Love Song (1988)
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Oleo (New York Unit, 1989)
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Rhythm-a-Ning (and
Kenny Barron, 1989)
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Blue Bossa (New York Unit, 1990)
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Is That So? (1990)
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Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume Seven (1990)
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Power Trio (1990)
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St. Thomas: Tribute to Great Tenors (1991)
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Tribute to George Adams (1991–92)
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After the Morning (Dominic Sciscente Music, 1992)
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Blues March: Portrait of Art Blakey (1992)
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Crazy for You (1992)
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Friends Old and New (1992)
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Moanin': Portrait of Art Blakey (1992)
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Now's the Time (New York Unit, 1992)
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Over the Rainbow (New York Unit, 1992)
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Single Petal of a Rose (1992)
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The Missouri Connection (and
Jay McShann, 1992)
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Beyond Expectations (1993)
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Lover Man: A Tribute to Billie Holiday (1993)
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Akari (New York Unit, 1994)
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Duality (and
Peter Leitch, 1994)
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Gentle Rain (1994)
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In the Mix (1994)
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Heart Beats (Keystone Trio, 1995)
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Piece for My Peace (1995)
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Cry Me a River (1997)
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Newklear Music (Keystone Trio, 1997)
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Nightwind: An Erroll Garner Songbook (1997)
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Something to Live For: A Billy Strayhorn Songbook (1997)
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Trio + Strings (1997)
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Hicks Time (released 1998)
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Impressions of Mary Lou (1998)
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Beautiful Friendship (and Elise Wood, 2000)
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Music in the Key of Clark (2001)
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Fatha's Day: An Earl Hines Songbook (2003)
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Twogether (with
Frank Morgan, 2005–6)
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I Remember You (2006)
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On the Wings of an Eagle (2006)
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Sweet Love of Mine (2006)
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With
Art Blakey | |
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With
Arthur Blythe | |
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With
David Murray | |
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With
Pharoah Sanders | |
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With others |
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Solid! (
Eric Alexander, 1998)
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Sunday in New York (Eric Alexander, 2005)
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Eby (
Hamiet Bluiett, 1984)
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Fast Last! (
Lester Bowie, 1974)
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Now It's My Turn (
Betty Carter, 1976)
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The Audience with Betty Carter (1979)
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It's Not About the Melody (Betty Carter, 1992)
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Gardenias for Lady Day (
James Carter, 2003)
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The Bassist: Homage to Diversity (
Richard Davis, released 2001)
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Structurally Sound (
Booker Ervin, 1966)
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Flying Colors (
Ricky Ford, 1980)
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Interpretations (Ricky Ford, 1982)
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Awakening (
Sonny Fortune, 1985)
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The Outside Within (
Chico Freeman, 1978)
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Spirit Sensitive (Chico Freeman, 1978–79)
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Habana (
Roy Hargrove, 1997)
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Again and Again (
Oliver Lake, 1991)
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52nd Street Themes (
Joe Lovano, 1999)
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On This Day ... Live at The Vanguard (Joe Lovano, 2002)
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Streams of Expression (Joe Lovano, 2005)
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Hi Voltage (
Hank Mobley, 1967)
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Taru (
Lee Morgan, 1968)
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Staying on the Watch (
Sonny Simmons, 1966)
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Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival (
Charles Tolliver, 1972)
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Love Remains (
Bobby Watson, 1986)
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