Review:
After 1966, vibraphonist Dave Pike was primarily heard on European
labels until he made his first album for Muse in 1975. His second effort
for the label teams Pike with a variety of top L.A. players: Tom Ranier
on electric piano (he plays alto on "Scrapple from the Apple" ),
guitarist Ron Eschete, bassist Luther Hughes, drummer Ted Hawke, and the
obscure Rudolph Johnson on tenor. There are some unaccompanied solos
(Eschete on "Everytime We Say Goodbye," Ranier's keyboard on "Gigi," and
Pike on "Visions of Spain" ) and a fair amount of variety in the
rhythms (ranging from straight-ahead to Latin and rock), making this a
generally unpredictable (if now hard to find) LP. ~ by Scott Yanow.
Reseña:
Tracks:
A1. Lazy Afternoon {John Latouche, Jerome Morass} (9:29)
A2. Gigi {Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe} (2:59)
Soloist, Electric Piano – Tom Ranier
A3. Regards From Freddie Horowitz {Dave Pike} (7:58)
B1. Secret Mystery Of Hensch {Dave Pike, Volker Kreigel} (9:23)
B2. Everytime We Say Goodbye {Cole Porter} (2:23)
Soloist, Guitar – Ron Eschete
B3. Scrapple From The Apple {Charlie Parker} (6:01)
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Tom Ranier
B4. Visions Of Spain {Dave Pike} (1:58)
Soloist, Vibraphone – Dave Pike
Credits:
Dave Pike - Vibraphone
Tom Ranier - Electric Piano, Alto Saxophone
Rudolph Johnson - Tenor Saxophone
Ron Eschete - Guitar
Luther Hughes - Bass
Ted Hawke - Drums, Percussion
Total Time: 40:11 / Label: Muse Records / Released: 1978
Credits:
Producer – Bill Metz
Engineer – Evan Williams
Art Direction, Design [Cover Illustration] – Tamar Zinn
Liner Notes – Zan Stewart
Recorded November & December 1977 at United Audio Studio, Santa Ana, California
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