- Music
- 22 Apr 05
Tom O'Hare and Gunther Fischer Featuring James Williams
Irish jazz releases are rare enough and this one (recorded in Kinsale of all places) looks and sounds the real deal with artwork to match the classic Blue Note house style.
Irish jazz releases are rare enough and this one (recorded in Kinsale of all places) looks and sounds the real deal with artwork to match the classic Blue Note house style. Featuring legendary pianist James Williams, who died last year, the 13 tracks range in style from Milt Jackson’s ‘Hello’ and Tom Scott’s ‘Desire’ to ‘Morning Dance’ – a top twenty hit for Spyro Gyra in 1979 if memory serves.
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