John Hicks - Piece For My Peace (1996)

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Title: Piece For My Peace
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Landmark Records [LCD 1545-2]
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 56:51
Total Size: 273 MB(+3%) | 134 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Faith (Watson) - 3:54
02. Piece for My Peace (Hicks) - 4:50
03. Mood Swings (Brooks) - 6:32
04. Diane (Mingus) - 4:25
05. Mudd's Mode (Bass) - 5:25
06. Don't Let It Go (Herring) - 5:34
07. So in Love (Porter) - 6:47
08. I Should Care (Cahn-Stordahl) - 6:04
09. My Shining Hour (Arlen-Mercer) - 9:00
10. Starcrossed Lovers (Ellington-Strayhorn) - 4:20
John Hicks - Piece For My Peace (1996)

personnel :

John Hicks - piano
Bobby Watson - alto saxophone (#1,2,5,6,8,9)
Vincent Herring - tenor saxophone (#1,2,5,6,8), alto saxophone (#9)
Elise Wood - flute (#1,2,5,6,8,10)
Curtis Lundy - bass
Cecil Brooks III - drums

Pianist John Hicks has long been a master of the modern mainstream without necessarily blazing any new paths of his own. On this CD he is featured on a pair of solo numbers, a duet with flutist Elise Wood (a sensitive version of Duke Ellington's "Star Crossed Lovers"), a trio rendition (with bassist Curtis Lundy and drummer Cecil Brooks III.) of "Mood Swings," with a quintet (a blazing version of "My Shining Hour" that has both Bobby Watson and Vincent Herring on altos) and five selections with the full sextet. Four standards follow six obscurities (including Charles Mingus' "Diane"). Hicks, who often shows off the influence of McCoy Tyner's voicings, has never recorded an uninspired record and this one is better than average for him. Due to the variety of moods, instrumental colors and settings, the music is continually interesting and well worth acquiring.~Scott Yanow