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GRANT GREEN Street Of Dreams LP 1967 BlueNote BST 84253 RVG 1er Bobby à prix réduit HutchersonÉtat:Occasion Artist:Bobby Hutcherson, Elvin Jones, Grant Green, Larry Young Speed:33 RPM Record Label:Blue Note Release Title:Street of Dreams Color:Black Material:Vinyl Inlay Condition:Very Good Plus (VG+) Catalog Number:Blue Note – BST 84253 Edition:First Edition, First Pressing Type:LP Record à prix réduit Grading:Excellent (EX) Format:Record Release Year:1967 Sleeve Grading:Excellent (EX) Style:1960s, Hard Bop, Jazz Instrument Record Size:12 "Features:Original Cover, Original Inner Sleeve, Original Pressing, VAN GELDER Stamp, Play Tested, Archival Sleeve Genre:Jazz Number of Audio Channels:Stereo UPC:N/A GRANT GREEN Street Of Dreams LP 1967 BlueNote BST 84253 RVG 1st Bobby Hutcherson Archival Sleeve, Original Inner Blue Note Sleeve In Fantastic conditionThis is such a beautiful recording more bluesy than Bop smooth and groovy .... recomended
Street of Dreamsis an album by American jazz guitaristGrant Greenfeaturing performances recorded in 1964 and released on theBlue Notelabel.The street signs featured on the cover photo are at an actual street corner in theNorth Beachneighborhood ofSan Francisco. Green is heard with organistLarry Young, vibraphonistBobby Hutchersonand drummerElvin Jones
Grant Greens second session with organistLarry Young, Street of Dreams brings back drummerElvin Jonesand addsBobby Hutchersonon vibes for a mellow, dreamy album that lives up to its title. There are only four selections, all standards and all around eight to ten minutes long, and the musicians approach them as extended mood pieces, creating a marvelously light, cool atmosphere thats maintained throughout the record.Hutchersonis the perfect addition for this project, able to blend in with the modal advancement of the rest of the ensemble while adding his clear, shimmering tone to the overall texture of the album. All the musicians play with a delicate touch thats quite distinct from the modal soul-jazz on Talkin About; its not so much romantic as thoughtful and introspective, floating along as if buoyed by clouds. There arent really any fireworks or funky grooves, as the music is all of a piece, which makes it difficult to choose the highlights from French songwriter Charles Trenets "I Wish You Love," "Lazy Afternoon," the title track, or "Somewhere in the Night." Its another fine record in a discography filled with them, and yet another underrated Green session.
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GRANT GREEN Street Of Dreams LP 1967 BlueNote BST 84253 RVG 1er Bobby à prix réduit Hutcherson