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19 May, 2019
Rare one time collaboration with the late great Tony Williams
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Conrad Silvert
Conrad Silvert Presents Jazz at the Opera House
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AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
The late Conrad Silvert had a rare opportunity to achieve the jazz critic's dream by organizing a concert featuring many of his favorite jazz musicians in unusual combinations. This double LP matches together the pianos of Denny Zeitlin and Herbie Hancock on one fairly free performance, has duets featuring pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi with flutist Lew Tabackin and pianist Herbie Hancock with either vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson or Wayne Shorter on tenor, and four numbers ("Sister Cheryl," "Footprints," "Silence" and "Hesitation") with trumpeter Wynton Marsalis (who was then 20), Shorter, Hancock, bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Tony Williams. The results

29 Dec, 2020
Great selection
Great selection of Fred's hits - can't beat it
Recommended

01 Sep, 2019
Underrated releases from innovator Don Byron
Includes collaborations from Jack Dejohnette and Bill Frissell