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JAMES WILLIAMS SEXTET ft. CLARK TERRY - Talkin' Trash (1993) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Although pianist James Williams is the nominal leader of this CD and there is also room for many concise solos from Billy Pierce (mostly on tenor), vibraphonist Steve Nelson and the remarkable bassist Christian McBride, the star throughout is actually flugelhornist Clark Terry. 72 at the time but showing no sign of decline, Terry contributed three of the numbers, sings in his famous Mumbles voice on two humorous pieces (including a preacher routine on "The Orator") and plays quite well throughout. Highpoints of this straightahead session include the boppish "Serenade to a Bus Seat," the uptempo blues "Chuckles" and Terry's spectacular solo on "Moonglow." Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1     Serenade to a Bus Seat 6'04
Clark Terry
2     The Orator (C.T.'s Sermon) 9'11
James Williams
3     Chuckles 5'13
Clark Terry
4     Moonglow 9'59
Eddie DeLange / Will Hudson / Irving Mills
5     Talkin' Trash 7'22
James Williams
6     Lotus Blossom 3'15
Billy Strayhorn
7     Embraceable You 8'00
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin
8     Boomerang 6'19
Clark Terry
9     SKJ 9'10
Milt Jackson
Credits :
Bass – Christian McBride
Drums – Tony Reedus
Organ, Piano, Producer – James Williams
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Billy Pierce
Trumpet, Vocals, Flugelhorn – Clark Terry
Vibraphone – Steve Nelson

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