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Jack Wilkins - Mexico (1992)

Posted By: bleach111
Jack Wilkins - Mexico (1992)

Jack Wilkins - Mexico (1992)
MP3 | 320 Kbps | 116mb
Blues/Jazz | 1 CD | 50:03


Jack Wilkins is an excellent guitarist deserving of wider recognition. This 1992 CTI release might get overlooked by hard bop fans because of producer Creed Taylor's tendency to either over-produce a session or turn it into commercial pabulum, but this out of print CD is worth acquiring. "Dailey Double," written by pianist Albert Dailey, is an up-tempo blues with a Latin kick. The guitarist's lyricism comes to the forefront during a brisk reading of "You Must Believe in Spring" and a rather brief "My Foolish Heart," featuring the leader on solo acoustic guitar. Phil Woods makes a guest appearance on Wilkins' swirling bop composition "Captain Blued" and also bassist Harvie Swartz's "Opal," stealing the spotlight on both tracks. Chick Corea's "Captain Marvel" is a miniature that features Wilkins with guest guitarist Carl Barry. A very enjoyable outing
Tracklist:
01 Daily Double (Albert Dailey/Dana Tria) 6:14
02 You Must Believe In Spring (Michel Legrand/Alan Bergman/Marilyn Bergman) 5:09
03 My Foolish Heart (Ned Washington/Victor Young) 1:48
04 Captain Blued (Jack Wilkins) 4:48
05 O Grande Amor (Antonio Carlos Jobim/Vinicius Moraes) 4:27
06 7th Variation On A Catalan Folk Song, Opus 25 (John Duarte) 1:13
07 Mexico (Harvie Swartz) 6:49
08 Captain Marvel (Chick Corea) 2:07
09 Streets Of Rio (Ted Moore) 6:40
10 Opal (Harvie Swartz) 5:09
11 Jamba (Jack Wilkins) 5:33

Personnel:
Jack Wilkins (Guitar)
Albert Dailey (Piano)
Harvie Swartz (Bass)
Akira Tana (Drums)
Ted Moore (Percussion)
Phil Woods (Alto Saxophone) - 4,10
Carl Barry (Guitar) - 4

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