Steve Grossman - 3 Original Album Classics (2010/2017)

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Title: 3 Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2010/2017
Label: Dreyfus Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:00:56
Total Size: 421 mb | 1 gb
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Tracklist:

01. Steve Grossman - Cherokee
02. Steve Grossman - Let's Call This
03. Steve Grossman - I'll Keep Loving You
04. Steve Grossman - Let's Monk
05. Steve Grossman - The More I See You
06. Steve Grossman - Oblivion
07. Steve Grossman - Dance of the Infidels
08. Steve Grossman - Soultrane
09. Steve Grossman - Chi Chi
10. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Why Don't I
11. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Body and Soul
12. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - There's a Small Hotel
13. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Let's Cool One
14. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Ceora
15. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Someday My Prince Will Come
16. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Blues for Francis
17. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Nicoletta
18. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Lady Bird
19. Steve Grossman & Cedar Walton Trio - Monk's Mood
20. Steve Grossman - Ebb Tide
21. Steve Grossman - Inner Circle
22. Steve Grossman - Song for My Mother
23. Steve Grossman - Parisian Welcome
24. Steve Grossman - You Go to My Head
25. Steve Grossman - Body and Soul
26. Steve Grossman - Why Don't I
27. Steve Grossman - Don't Blame Me
28. Steve Grossman - Theme for Ernie
29. Steve Grossman - In a Sentimental Mood

Although he started out playing in fusion-oriented settings, Steve Grossman developed into an excellent hard bop tenor in the tradition of Sonny Rollins (although he developed his own sound). Grossman originally started on alto when he was eight, added soprano at 15, and tenor at 16. He started at the top as Wayne Shorter's replacement with Miles Davis, playing in his fusion group from late 1969 up to September 1970. Grossman was with Lonnie Liston Smith in 1971, spent a valuable period (1971-1973) as part of Elvin Jones' group, and in the mid-'70s was with Gene Perla's Stone Alliance. Steve Grossman has mostly led his own bands ever since, recording as a leader for such labels as P.M., Owl, Red, and Dreyfus.