Hannibal - Hannibal In Berlin (1977/2015) Hi-Res

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Title: Hannibal In Berlin
Year Of Release: 1977/2015
Label: MPS Records
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (*tracks) | 24 Bit/88,2 kHz
Total Time: 00:45:27
Total Size: 941 mb (+3%rec.)
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This album was recorded live at the 1976 Berlin Jazz Festival. Pianist Cochrane and cellist Murray are once again on board, and tenor saxophonist George Adams, whose work in Charles Mingus’ last great band had already put him on the map, is a welcome addition.
Hannibal calls The 23rd Psalm “my musical dedication to the art of perseverance”. Trumpet and piano deliver inspirational solos. Playing with beautifully phrased lyricism, Hannibal offers up the evergreen Willow Weep for Me to“that vintage wine I call Princess Sarah Vaughan”. Bessie’s Blues was John Coltrane’s tribute to blues queen Bessie Smith. The solos do justice to both of those greats. Hannibal uses the traditional gospel Swing Low Sweet Chariot to capture his childhood impressions of the sounds and colors of the Texas cotton fields. He tells his story over a dramatic musical background. The evening ends with the band taking on My Favorite Things, a piece that Coltrane transformed into a jazz classic on his album of the same name. Adams’ solo shares Trane’s legacy, and Hannibal’s euphoric intensity is a fitting homage to the master.



Tracks:

01. The 23rd Psalm (7:12)
02. Willow Weep For Me (8:24)
03. Bessie's Blues (9:23)
04. Swing Low Sweet Chariot (8:26)
05. My Favourite Things (12:02)

Personnel:

Hannibal - trumpet
Michael Cochrane - piano
George Adams - tenor saxophone
Diedre Murray - cello
Steve Neil - bass
Allen Nelson - drums
Chris Hart - bells, percussion

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