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Hag Leaps In

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Download links and information about Hag Leaps In by Bob Haggart. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:09:25 minutes.

Artist: Bob Haggart
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:09:25
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No. Title Length
1. Big Noise From Winnetka (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 3:39
2. If I Had You (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 4:50
3. Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 4:38
4. All Too Soon (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 5:00
5. Hag Leaps In (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 4:23
6. Always (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 6:59
7. I'm Beginning too See the Light (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 4:56
8. Dot's Cheesecake (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 6:02
9. Shky Breaks the Ice (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 3:56
10. My Inspiration (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 4:56
11. Azurte (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 5:52
12. Passion Flower (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 4:15
13. Chelsea Bridge (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 5:42
14. Air Mail Special (featuring John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart's Swing Three) 4:17

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Bassist Bob Haggart, 81 at the time of his Arbors trio set, is heard still in prime form, whether accompanying the 74-year-old pianist John Bunch or guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli (a mere 69). The most unusual aspect of Haggart's date is that his group performs "Big Noise From Winnetka" without a drummer, which actually makes the song a bit pointless. Otherwise, the repertoire (swing standards and a few basic originals, including the title cut, which is based on "Lester Leaps In") is conventional and enjoyable. The music consistently swings, the three veterans split the solo space fairly evenly, and everyone plays at their usual high level.