Adam's Marble
Adam's Marble is an album by Graham Collier. It was recorded in 1995 and includes three suites composed by Graham Collier in different times. The title track "Adam's Marble" was composed in 1986 for the tour in Israel that Collier had that year, and is dedicated to Adam Baruch, the producer of the album, and also the owner of the label JazzIS; "Bright As Silver" was composed to accompany Adam Baruch for the concerts and recording in the same venue. The piece "Aberdeen Angus" dates back to 1967, and is a reworking of the track included in the album Down Another Road.[1]
Adam's Marble | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | February 25–26, 1995 | |||
Venue | Kibbutz HaOgen, Israel | |||
Studio | HaOgen Studios | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 53:40 | |||
Label | JazzIs | |||
Producer | Adam Baruch | |||
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Track listing
All compositions by Graham Collier.
- "Bright As Silver (for Don & John)" - 23:44
- "Aberdeen Angus" - 9:16
- "Adam's Marble" - 20:39
Personnel
- Mihaly Biggs - Acoustic Bass
- Stephen Main - Alto Saxophone
- Uri Shamir - Bass Guitar
- Harold Rubin - Clarinet
- Rassell Morgan, Shahar Haziza - Drums
- Ron Веt Sira - Electric Piano
- Patrick White - Flugelhorn
- Eldad Tsabari - Flute
- Yiftach Kadan - Guitar
- Rassell Morgan - Percussion
- Peter James - Piano
- Daniel Frankel, Stephen Main - Soprano Saxophone
- Boris Malkovsky - Synthesizer
- Mitchell Rosen - Tenor Saxophone
- Matt Colman, Rafi Malkiel - Trombone
- Patrick White - Trumpet
- Graham Collier - Conductor
References
- from the CD booklet.
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