Charles McPherson Quartet with Steve Kuhn - But Beautiful
Charles McPherson delves into a number of standards in this collection of timeless ballads, well accompanied by pianist Steve Kuhn, bassist David Williams, and drummer Leroy Williams.
The alto saxophonist's tone has a bit of a bluesy edge throughout the sessions, as if he is reminiscing about a past love. His heartfelt rendition of "My Ideal" stands out, as do his two interpretations of songs by Nicholas Brodszky, "Be My Love" and "Love Letters." McPherson picks up the tempo with "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," though his tone doesn't shift to a lighter mood. The relaxed mood makes this release perfect for late-night listening.
McPherson himself denounced the cover as 'tasteless' after the records release - and no doubt it is one of Venus's most rique. I can't think of many other jazz albums with a women's snatch on full view. https://rapidshare.com/files/2736390596/ChMcPhQFSKBB.rar
The alto saxophonist's tone has a bit of a bluesy edge throughout the sessions, as if he is reminiscing about a past love. His heartfelt rendition of "My Ideal" stands out, as do his two interpretations of songs by Nicholas Brodszky, "Be My Love" and "Love Letters." McPherson picks up the tempo with "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," though his tone doesn't shift to a lighter mood. The relaxed mood makes this release perfect for late-night listening.
McPherson himself denounced the cover as 'tasteless' after the records release - and no doubt it is one of Venus's most rique. I can't think of many other jazz albums with a women's snatch on full view. https://rapidshare.com/files/2736390596/ChMcPhQFSKBB.rar
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