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  • Artist: Emily Remler
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1983 10
  • Total Time: 36:32
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Guitarist Emily Remler's third Concord recording was a strong step forward, as she started to really get away from her early Wes Montgomery/Herb Ellis influence and find a voice of her own. Rather than a standard piano-bass-drums trio, Remler teams up with trumpeter John D'Earth, bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Bob Moses. Her three originals are challenging, and the quartet also performs Sam Jones' swinging "Del Sasser," Duke Ellington's lesser-known "Searchin'" and Keith Jarrett's "Coral." Throughout, Remler shows that her future lay beyond straight-ahead bebop, although as it turned out, she would not live long enough to be as influential as she would have been. All in all, this is one of the strongest of the six Emily Remler Concord recordings. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Nunca Mais Emily Remler Emily Remler (4:56)
Searchin' Steve Allen, Duke Ellington Emily Remler (6:08)
Transitions Emily Remler Emily Remler (7:56)
Del Sasser Donald Wolf, Sam Jones Emily Remler (6:44)
Coral Keith Jarrett Emily Remler (6:07)
Ode to Mali Emily Remler Emily Remler (4:41)

Credits

Dick Hendler (Art Direction), Eddie Gomez (Bass), Bob Moses (?), Bob Moses (Drums), John D'earth (?), Ed Trabanco (Engineer), Eddie Gomez (?), Dave Fischer (Photography), Carl Jefferson (Producer), Emily Remler (Guitar), Leonard Feather (Liner Notes), Phil Edwards (Remixing), John D'earth (Trumpet)
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