Album Review:
Wishbone
- Release Date: 1990
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Gramavision
- Total Time: 45:42
- Artist: Ray Anderson
- Flags: Instrumental
- Rating:



- Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Post-Bop
- Similar Albums: Walls-Bridges, Live, Lift Every Voice,
Ugly Beauty , Tethered Moon,Live at the Knitting Factory, Vols. 1-5 , Art & Aviation, In Good Company, Special Quartet, Black and Black
Review
This is a good effort from distinctive trombonist Ray Anderson, who is joined by pianist Fumio Itabashi, bassist Mark Helias, drummer Dion Parson, percussionist Don Alias and (on two songs) violinist Mark Feldman. Anderson takes an eccentric vocal on "Comes Love," debuts his three-part "Wishbone Suite" and shows off his high-note talents whenever possible. Not essential but enjoyable. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music GuideTracks
| Track Title | iTunes | Composers | Performers | Time |
| The Gahtooze | Ray Anderson | Ray Anderson | (6:25) | |
| Ah Soca | Ray Anderson | Ray Anderson | (9:17) | |
| Duke Ellington's Sound of Love | Charles Mingus | Ray Anderson | (8:52) | |
| Comes Love | Lew Brown, Sam H. Stept, Charles Tobias | Ray Anderson | (6:22) | |
| Cape Horn | Ray Anderson | Ray Anderson | (7:36) | |
| Cheek to Cheek | Irving Berlin | Ray Anderson | (7:10) | |
| Wishbone Suite: Wish for the Earth/Wish for the Folks/Wish for the SP | Ray Anderson | Ray Anderson |




