Peter Dominguez - Groove Dreams (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Groove Dreams
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Oberlin Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 50:05
Total Size: 740 MB
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Tracklist:

1 Mourning Song for a Chief 00:02:56
2 Crystal Silence 00:04:36
3 Bossa Nova Nemo (The Jive Samba) 00:05:38
4 Mood Indigo / Blue and Sentimental 00:06:23
5 Groove Dreams 00:04:43
6 You're a Joy 00:05:40
7 Spanglin' 00:04:36
8 Lately 00:05:19
9 Orbit (Unless It's You) 00:04:57
10 With Malice Toward None 00:05:19

Late bassist Milt Hinton is celebrated for a stage and studio career that intersected with countless legendary musicians - from Dizzy Gillespie and Cab Calloway to Barbra Streisand and Willie Nelson - for an incredible seven decades. Groove Dreams, a new recording by versatile bassist Peter Dominguez, honors Hinton's legacy with solo bass tunes from artists as varied as Duke Ellington, Stevi Wonder, Bill Evans, and Chick Corea. Performed on the 18th-century Italian bass Hinton played throughout his career, each song explores the nuances and deep colors of the instrument - qualities not always discernible in ensemble playing. A renowned bassist and educator in his own right, Dominguez met Hinton in 1981 and won the inaugural Milton J. Hinton Scholarship Competition that same year. More than three decades later, Dominguez was instrumental in forging a relationship between the Hinton estate and Oberlin Conservatory, where he is a professor of jazz studies and double bass. Oberlin's relationship with the Hinton estate has grown to include a scholarship fund; an extensive collection of papers, films, and personal artifacts amassed by the Hintons; a biennial summer Institute for Studio Bass; photographs taken by Hinton throughout his career; and four basses formerly owned by Hinton that continue to be played by Oberlin facutly, students and visiting artists. ''Words are not adequate to express the experience of playing Milt Hinton's bass,'' says Dominguez. ''We are ever mindful of its provenance and Milt's enduring spirit that thrives within it.''