New Stories - Hope Is In The Air: The Music Of Elmo Hope (2005)
Artist: Marc Seales, Doug Miller, John Bishop, New Stories, Bobby Porcelli, Bertha Hope, Don Sickler, Roberta Gambarini, Ronnie Mathews, Peter Washington, Kenny Washington
Title: Hope Is In The Air: The Music Of Elmo Hope
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:06:38
Total Size: 349 / 156 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hope Is In The Air: The Music Of Elmo Hope
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:06:38
Total Size: 349 / 156 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sims A Plenty (05:06)
2. Dee-Dah (06:14)
3. Nieta (05:49)
4. One Second Please (03:56)
5. A Kiss For My Love (06:41)
6. This Sweet Sorrow (04:52)
7. Roll On (05:07)
8. Hot Sauce (04:06)
9. Eyes So Beautiful As Yours (03:29)
10. Stars Over Marrakesh (06:36)
11. Low Tide (04:46)
12. Carving The Rock (04:37)
13. Monique (01:13)
14. Three Silver Quarters (04:04)
New Stories:
MARC SEALES - piano
DOUG MILLER - bass
JOHN BISHOP - drums
featuring:
BOBBY PORCELLI - alto saxophone (1,4,7,12)
BERTHA HOPE - piano (11,13,14)
DON SICKLER - trumpet/flugelhorn (13,14)
ROBERTA GAMBARINI - voice (6)
RONNIE MATHEWS - piano (6)
PETER WASHINGTON - bass (6)
KENNY WASHINGTON - drums (6)
New York producer, trumpeter and publisher Don Sickler has long made it his business to document the works of underappreciated jazz composers. With "Hope Is In The Air," the Seattle-based trio "New Stories" add their own spin to many of the melodic and complex compositions of the often-missed bebop hero Elmo Hope, bringing them into the 21st Century. Also featuring altoist Bobby Porcelli, Sickler on trumpet and a special appearance by Bertha Hope, "Hope..." was recorded and mixed by Rudy Van Gelder, the original engineer on many of Hope's original recordings. Pianist Marc Seales, bassist Doug Miller & drummer John Bishop have performed & recorded under the name New Stories since 1987 and their recordings include releases with Don Lanphere, Ernie Watts, Bud Shank, and the Grammy-nominated "Song for the Geese" with Mark Murphy.