John Hart - One Down (1990)

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Artist:
Title: One Down
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Blue Note Records
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Post-Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 59:47
Total Size: 284 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Take No Prisoners (Hart) (6:32)
02. Deborah (Hart) (6:06)
03. Transcendence (Hart) (5:42)
04. Stairway to the Stars (Parish-Malneck) (4:04)
05. One Down (Hart) (6:55)
06. Denise's Smile (Hart) (2:30)
07. No More Blues (Jobim-De Moraes) (2:59)
08. It Could Happen to You (Burke-Van Heusen) (8:13)
09. Lamar (Hart) (5:08)
10. 90 Minute Cigarette (Hart) (6:11)
11. Ruby My Dear (Monk) (2:14)
12. Stoned on Video (Hart) (3:13)

Personal:
John Hart - guitar
Chuck Bergeron - bass
John Riley - drums
Tim Hagans - trumpet
Rick Margitza - tenor saxophone

John Hart is a talented jazz improviser. Although his sound was not overly distinctive at this early stage, he proves thorughout the set (which includes four unaccompanied solos, five trio numbers, one quartet performance, and two songs by a quintet) that he is an inventive player. Whether playing the ridiculously complex "Take No Prisoners," a moody ballad (such as his "Deborah"), the medium-tempo boppish blues "Transcendence," or reinterpretating standards, he never seems to run short of melodic ideas. The musical communication between Hart, bassist Chuck Bergeron, and drummer John Riley is quite impressive, and the horns (trumpeter Tim Hagans and tenor saxophonist Rick Margitza) sound heated in their appearances. A strong debut.