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Third Plane
1977 studio album by Ron Carter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Third Plane is an album by jazz bassist Ron Carter, released on the Milestone label in 1977. It features performances by Carter, Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams.
A second selection of five tracks recorded by the trio during the same day's sessions was released under Herbie Hancock's name as Herbie Hancock Trio.
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Jazz writer Thomas Owens highlighted aspects of Carter's playing that are noticeable on the album: "It is a treasure trove of pizzicato techniques: portamento effects, vibrato, double stops (including parallel octaves), harmonics, the most legato pizzicato lines in jazz, and those beautiful long notes on the lowest (E) string – notes whose overtone mix evolves continuously as the notes ring."[3]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz hailed the group as "a killer band" and wrote that the album was "easily Carter's most impressive showing under his own name. There is a good deal of solo bass material, as one would expect, but all of it makes sense in context and is so well constructed and executed that it never palls."[2]
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Track listing
- "Third Plane" (Carter) – 5:53
- "Quiet Times" (Carter) – 7:52
- "Lawra" (Tony Williams) – 6:08
- "Stella by Starlight" (Ned Washington, Victor Young) – 8:26
- "United Blues" (Carter) – 3:01
- "Dolphin Dance" (Herbie Hancock) – 8:20
Personnel
- Ron Carter – bass
- Herbie Hancock – piano
- Tony Williams – drums
References
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