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...And a Little Pleasure
1981 studio album by J. R. Monterose, Tommy Flanagan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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...And a Little Pleasure is an album by saxophonist J. R. Monterose and pianist Tommy Flanagan. It was recorded and originally released in 1981, and was reissued on CD as A Little Pleasure in 1989.
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Recording and music
The album was recorded on April 6 and 7, 1981, in New York City.[3] It was Monterose's recording debut playing the soprano saxophone.[2] The miking was close, so his breathing is clearly audible.[2]
There are two original compositions on the album: "Pain and Suffering...And a Little Pleasure", in 3/4 time, and "Vinnie's Pad".[2] The latter, as well as "Con Alma", are up-tempo performances.[4] "Theme for Ernie", "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square", and others are ballads.[4]
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Releases
Uptown Records released the album in 1981.[3] In 1989, Reservoir Records reissued it on CD, with the title A Little Pleasure.[3]
Track listing
- "Never Let Me Go" (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) – 7:09
- "Pain and Suffering...And a Little Pleasure" (J.R. Monterose) – 5:42
- "Con Alma" (Dizzy Gillespie) – 5:29
- "Central Park West" (John Coltrane) – 5:01
- "Theme for Ernie" (Fred Lacey) – 9:05
- "Vinnie's Pad" (Monterose) – 3:09
- "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Eric Maschwitz, Manning Sherwin) – 7:29
- "Twelve Tone Tune" (Bill Evans) – 2:59
Personnel
- J. R. Monterose – tenor and soprano saxophone
- Tommy Flanagan – piano
References
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