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Bobby Broom - Bobby Broom Plays For Monk

Bobby Broom - Bobby Broom Plays For Monk

Musician: Bobby Broom
Album title: Bobby Broom Plays For Monk
Released: 2009
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1762 mb
Size APE version: 1999 mb
Size WMA version: 1901 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 553
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Genre: Jazz

Bobby Broom - Bobby Broom Plays For Monk


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1 The Bobby Broom Trio* Ask Me Now
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
5:15
2 The Bobby Broom Trio* Evidence
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
4:17
3 The Bobby Broom Trio* Ruby, My Dear
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
5:40
4 The Bobby Broom Trio* In Walked Bud
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
5:53
5 The Bobby Broom Trio* Lulu's Back In Town
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
5:55
6 The Bobby Broom Trio* Reflections
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
6:09
7 The Bobby Broom Trio* Work
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
7:07
8 The Bobby Broom Trio* Rhythm-A-Ning
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
4:57
9 The Bobby Broom Trio* Bemsha Swing
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
6:27
10 The Bobby Broom Trio* Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Bass – Dennis CarrollDrums – Kobie WatkinsGuitar – Bobby Broom
5:00

Notes

For his third Origin release, master guitarist Bobby Broom pays tribute to one of the most important voices in jazz with a set of Thelonious Monk compositions and several standards Monk recorded during his time on Riverside Records. He is joined by his long standing trio-mates, bassist Dennis Carroll and drummer Kobie Watkins, as he again puts his own very personal spin on the classic repertoire. "Bobby Broom Plays for Monk" will certainly stand as another milestone in Broom's rich catalog of critically acclaimed recordings. "(Bobby Broom's) trio can be compared with Sonny Rollins' and the classic John Coltrane Quartet." - JazzTimes

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