Eddie Marshall - Dance Of The Sun (1978)
Artist: Eddie Marshall, Bobby Hutcherson, George Cables, James Leary, Manny Boyd
Title: Dance Of The Sun
Year Of Release: 1978
Label: Timeless Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:58
Total Size: 308 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dance Of The Sun
Year Of Release: 1978
Label: Timeless Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:58
Total Size: 308 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The High Priestess Of Gone (12:06)
2. The Stroll (07:19)
3. Salt Peanuts (07:58)
4. Dannielle (08:27)
5. But I Refuse To Come Down (04:56)
6. Andrée (09:25)
“Eddie Marshall was one of the great drummers in the world,” according to the New York and San Francisco jazz scene in the seventies. Eddie chose to live in the Bay Area after a long time in New York where he established himself as a top-shelf player, known for his work with Toshiko Akiyoshi, Stan Getz, and Sam Rivers.
Whether serving as a sideman or leading his own inventive combo, Marshall generated a tremendous swing. Part of what set Marshall apart was his gift for composing memorable themes. He contributed several tunes as a member of vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson’s band in the 1970s, including the title track to the 1977 Blue Note album ‘Knucklebean’.
Manny Boyd - (tenor & soprano sax)
George Cables - (piano)
Bobby Hutcherson - (vibraphone)
James Leary - (bass)
Eddie Marshall - (drums, percussion)
Whether serving as a sideman or leading his own inventive combo, Marshall generated a tremendous swing. Part of what set Marshall apart was his gift for composing memorable themes. He contributed several tunes as a member of vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson’s band in the 1970s, including the title track to the 1977 Blue Note album ‘Knucklebean’.
Manny Boyd - (tenor & soprano sax)
George Cables - (piano)
Bobby Hutcherson - (vibraphone)
James Leary - (bass)
Eddie Marshall - (drums, percussion)