Treasure Island Bob Belden Ensemble

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  • Release Date: 11/01/1995
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Sales Rank: 15,650
  • Label: SUNNY SIDE
  • UPC: 016728104128

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Treasure Island

1LISTENTreasure Island 7:40
2LISTENDéjà Vu 9:16
3LISTENThe Treasure 4:50
4LISTENRites of Passage 5:16
5LISTENThe Goodbye 1:10
6LISTENThe Voyage Home 6:39
7LISTENDirections 5:54
8LISTENThe Face on the Barroom Floor 3:46
9LISTENMiss Razeau 4:55
10LISTENCountry Cornflakes 7:46
11LISTENLove from the Heart 7:23
12LISTENBasin Street Blues 5:45
13LISTENPas de Deux 6:47

Editorial Reviews

For his recorded debut as a leader, Bob Belden put together an adventurous and thought-provoking set of highly original music. The tenor saxophonist's six-part 34-minute Treasure Island Suite reads in the liner notes like a fantasy novel with overtones of The Twilight Zone. The gradually evolving music (which explores many moods) fits the narrative and contains excellent solos from Belden (who is most influenced by Wayne Shorter), the plaintive trumpet of Tim Hagans, pianist Marc Cohen, altoist Mike Migliore, and Craig Handy's tenor. Belden also composed three of the other seven selections, arranging all of them, including Joe Zawinul's rarely performed but still modern "Directions," the Wayne Shorter ballad "Face on the Barroom Floor," the driving Bobby Watson piece "Country Cornflakes" (which has some intense Glenn Wilson baritone), and a modern rendition of "Basin Street Blues." Even with the fine solos, it is the variety of moods set by the colorful arrangements of Bob Belden that make Treasure Island a very impressive debut. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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