Homecoming: Eddie Daniels Live at the Iridium Eddie Daniels

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  • Release Date: 09/04/2007
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 63,208
  • Label: IPO RECORDINGS
  • UPC: 822019010128

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Homecoming: Eddie Daniels Live at the Iridium

Disc 1
1LISTENFalling in Love with Love 9:42
2LISTENResolution 6:51
3LISTENNot Alone 5:37
4LISTENUnder the Wire 9:14
5LISTENDjango 14:29
6LISTENLove's Long Journey 6:55

Disc 2
1LISTENThat's for Afta 5:57
2LISTENDéja Vu MJQ 7:39
3LISTENWarm Valley 7:20
4LISTENNight and Day 9:02
5LISTENPrism 4:56
6LISTENChosen Words 8:47
7LISTENDjango Bonus Track / Edit 6:57
8LISTENThat's for Afta Bonus Track / Edit 2:01
9LISTENFalling in Love with Love Bonus Track / Edit 6:52

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This two-CD set features the brilliant clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Eddie Daniels live at the Iridium in New York during a four-day engagement. Daniels is a great virtuoso on clarinet who can play either jazz or classical music with equal skill. His tenor playing is sometimes overshadowed, but listen to how he rips into "Falling In Love with Love," never running out of creative ideas during his lengthy solo, and his explorative improvisation on a version of "Night and Day" that is reminiscent of "Giant Steps." Daniels alternates standards with obscurities and complex originals including the rapid "That's for Afta," which is based on the chord changes of "After You've Gone." With fine solos also contributed by vibraphonist Joe Locke and pianist Tom Ranier, Daniels is inspired to play at his best throughout. This set concludes with briefer "radio edits" taken from three of the performances. Recommended. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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