The Complete London Concert (feat. Michael Brecker, Marty Ehrlich, Robin Eubanks, Peter Washington, Peter Erskine, Don Alias & Randy Brecker) - Don Grolnick Group

The Complete London Concert (feat. Michael Brecker, Marty Ehrlich, Robin Eubanks, Peter Washington, Peter Erskine, Don Alias & Randy Brecker)

Don Grolnick Group

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2014-07-29
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2014 Fuzzy Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Intro Applause (Live) 0:23 USD 0.99
2
Heart of Darkness (Live) 12:14 USD Album Only
3
Band Intro (Live) 2:04 USD 0.99
4
Or Come Fog (Live) 13:03 USD Album Only
5
Five Bars (Live) 11:49 USD Album Only
6
Spot that Man (Live) 11:21 USD Album Only
7
Don Alias Intro (Live) 1:18 USD 0.99
8
What Is This Thing Called Love 12:26 USD Album Only
9
Catta (Live) 9:16 USD 0.99
10
Rainsville (Live) 15:33 USD Album Only
11
Water Babies (Live) 18:36 USD Album Only
12
The Cost of Living (Live) 11:39 USD Album Only
13
One Bird, One Stone (Live) 11:19 USD Album Only
14
I Want to Be Happy (Live) 4:32 USD 0.99
The Complete London Concert (feat. Michael Brecker, Marty Ehrlich, Robin Eubanks, Peter Washington, Peter Erskine, Don Alias & Randy Brecker) - Don Grolnick Group
Cover Album The Complete London Concert (feat. Michael Brecker, Marty Ehrlich, Robin Eubanks, Peter Washington, Peter Erskine, Don Alias & Randy Brecker) - Don Grolnick Group

Reviews

  • Classic Brecker, Classic Music
    5
    By FrankL2
    Early in their careers, the Brecker Brothers played with Don Grolnick in Steps Ahead. In 1996, they reunited in a group headed by Grolnick for dates in England including this concert in Queen Elizabeth Hall. Peter Erskine, the drummer (Fuzzy Music) originally issued the concert’s first set as a CD. Subsequently, he issued the whole concert in MP3 format. The London Concert is one of those rare nights when everything worked - the songs (many of them Grolnick compositions) were well chosen, the solos were very strong, the interchange with the audience made clear what a special evening this was. Michael Brecker has a number of very good solos including one on Grolnick’s rework of Wayne Shorter’s “Waterbabies" that is best described as incandescent.