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Hubert Laws: Wild Flowers
Wild Flower
The string sound is dry and tart, not lush and not violin-dominated. The cello parts are notable. Bassists Richard Davis and Ron Carter play together magically in the ensemble, serving as a bridge between the strings and the rhythm section. On "Ashante" they carry on a dialogue over pedal-point strings. The modal "Yoruba" is the only piece without stringsfour percussionists are substituted. The session's most rhythmically evolved composition, the tune goes though several tempos and rhythms and includes a Laws-Corea duet.
For those who sweat the little stuff the studio players were the best of their time as a glance at their names reveals. This music would not be nearly as successful without their inspired ensemble work.
Track Listing: Wild Flower (Murtaugh); Pensativa (Clare Fischer); Equinox (John Coltrane); Ashanti (Murtaugh); Motherless Child (traditional); Yoruba (Murtaugh).
Personnel: Hubert Laws (piccolo, flute, alto flute); John Murtaugh (arranger, conductor); Gary Burton (vibraphone); Chick Corea (piano); Ron Carter, Richard Davis (bass); Bernard Purdie (drums); Mongo Santamaria (conga); Joe Chambers, Airto Moreira, Warren Smith (percussion); David Nadien, Bernard Eichen, Paul Gershman, Harry Lookofsky, Matthew Raimondi, John Pintavalle, Guy Lumia, Gene Orloff (violin); Julian Barber, Selwart Clarke, Harold Coletta, Harold Zartasian, Richard Dickler (viola); Charles McCracken, Harvey Shapiro, Seymour Barab, Richard Bock, George Ricci, Alan Schulman (cello).
Record Label: Label M
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream






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