New Friends (album)
New Friends is a 1990 jazz album by trombonist Fred Wesley. It was released on the German label Minor Music and on the US label Antilles.[1]
Personnel
- Fred Wesley - trombone, vocals (track 2)
- Maceo Parker - alto saxophone, percussion
- Anthony Cox - bass
- Bill Stewart - drums
- Geri Allen - keyboards
- Tim Green - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, percussion
- Robin Eubanks - trombone (tracks 5 and 8)
- Steve Turre - trombone (tracks 5 and 8)
- Stanton Davis - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Carmen Lundy - vocals (tracks 4 and 9)[1]
Track listing
- "Rockin' in Rhythm" (Harry Carney, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills)
- "Honey Love" (Clyde McPhatter, Jerry Wexler)
- "Bright Mississippi" (Thelonious Monk)
- "The Love We Had" (Terry Callier, Larry Wade)
- "For The Elders" (Fred Wesley)
- "Plenty, Plenty Soul" (Milt Jackson, Quincy Jones)
- "Blue Monk" (Thelonious Monk)
- "Peace Fugue" (Fred Wesley)
- "Eyes So Beautiful As Yours" (Elmo Hope)
- "Birks' Works" (Dizzy Gillespie)
- "D-Cup And Up" (Fred Wesley)[2]
References
- "Fred Wesley – New Friends" at Discogs.
- "New Friends" at AllMusic.
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