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The Three Horns of Herb Steward / Marky's Vibes

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Download links and information about The Three Horns of Herb Steward / Marky's Vibes by Herb Steward, Marky Markowitz. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:14:05 minutes.

Artist: Herb Steward, Marky Markowitz
Release date: 2002
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:14:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Take the 'A' Train (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Tee Carson) 6:30
2. Serenata (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Smith Dobson) 4:20
3. The Song Is You (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Smith Dobson) 4:19
4. Madeleine (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Smith Dobson) 5:09
5. Too Close for Comfort (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Tee Carson) 4:57
6. Gone with the Wind (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Tee Carson) 6:44
7. Body and Soul (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Tee Carson) 4:35
8. Herb's Blues (feat. Eddie Duran, John Mosher, Eddie Moore & Smith Dobson) 4:50
9. Marky's Vibes (feat. Urbie Green, Al Cohn, John Bunch, Milton Hinton & Mousey Alexander) 5:43
10. Over the Rainbow (feat. Urbie Green, Al Cohn, John Bunch, Milton Hinton & Mousey Alexander) 4:36
11. 4½ Street, Southwest (feat. Urbie Green, Al Cohn, John Bunch, Milton Hinton & Mousey Alexander) 5:40
12. Four Flights Up (feat. Urbie Green, Al Cohn, John Bunch, Milton Hinton & Mousey Alexander) 5:39
13. How Deep Is the Ocean? (feat. Urbie Green, Al Cohn, John Bunch, Milton Hinton & Mousey Alexander) 4:21
14. On the Alamo (feat. Urbie Green, Al Cohn, John Bunch, Milton Hinton & Mousey Alexander) 6:42

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Two complete LPs from the defunct Famous Door label are reissued on this single CD, both featuring underrated horn players from the late '40s. Herbie Steward was one of Woody Herman's Four Brothers, but by the time he recorded in 1981 he was playing alto, soprano, and clarinet rather than tenor. Although he had been a studio musician for years, he could still swing well, as shown on such songs as "Take the 'A' Train" (taken as a waltz), "The Song Is You," and "Gone With the Wind." He is heard in a quintet also featuring guitarist Eddie Duran and either Smith Dobson or Tee Carson on piano. The second half of this CD features another Woody Herman veteran, trumpeter Marky Markowitz, in a sextet with trombonist Urbie Green, tenor saxophonist Al Cohn, and pianist John Bunch. Markowitz is in fine form on a few group originals, a swinging "On the Alamo," and "How Deep Is the Ocean?" This set is easily recommended to swing/bop collectors.