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BRANFORD MARSALIS - Renaissance (1987) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The high point of Branford Marsalis' third Columbia release as a leader is a 15-minute version of Jimmy Rowles' "The Peacocks" played in a trio with pianist Herbie Hancock and bassist Buster Williams. The remainder of the program matches Marsalis with pianist Kenny Kirkland, bassist Bob Hurst, and drummer Tony Williams on a pair of standards ("Just One of Those Things" and a live version of "St. Thomas"), J.J. Johnson's "Lament," and originals by Marsalis and Williams. Although he did not have an immediately recognizable sound on tenor and soprano at this point, it was obvious from nearly the start that Branford Marsalis would have a very significant career. This is one of his better early efforts. by Scott Yanow

Tracklist:

1    Just One Of Those Things 7:46
Written-By – C. Porter
2    Lament 5:58
Written-By – J.J. Johnson
3    The Peacocks 15:00
Written-By – J. Rowles
4    Love Stone 6:24
Written-By – T. Williams
5    Citadel 10:42
Written-By – T. Williams
6    The Wrath (Structured Burnout) 6:29
Written-By – B. Marsalis
7    St. Thomas 4:50
Written-By – S. Rollins
Credits:
Bass – Buster Williams (tracks: 3), Bob Hurst (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 7)
Drums – Tony Williams
Piano – Herbie Hancock (tracks: 3), Kenny Kirkland (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 7)
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Branford Marsalis

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