Tommy Flanagan Trio: Jazz Poet

Date:Tuesday, January 17, 1989
Label/Number:Timeless 301
Personnel:Tommy Flanagan (p) George Mraz (b) Kenny Washington (d)
Tracks:Caravan / Lament / St. Louis Blues / Mean Streets / I’m Old Fashioned / Voce Abuso / That Tired Routine Called Love / Glad To Be Unhappy / Raincheck / Willow Weep For Me
Location:Englewood Cliffs
Producer:Wim Wight
Liner Notes:Dan Morgenstern
Research Comments:Drummer Kenny Washington remembers this session: “Rudy gets the best snare drum sound, and the best cymbal sound – better than anybody. I made a record out there with Tommy Flanagan, called The Jazz Poet – that is the best drum sound that I ever got. I was very proud of that record; that record really helped me out a lot. He captured – he really got my sound on the brushes, too, on that record. That’s the best record that I made with a band out there.” Some of these tracks were recorded on January 19.
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Sources:TL BK BRXCD CDJ

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