Mabern's Grooveyard is an album by pianist Harold Mabern. It was recorded in 1996 and released by DIW Records two years later.
| Mabern's Grooveyard | |
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| Studio album by Harold Mabern | |
| Released | 1998 |
| Recorded | August 20–21, 1996 |
| Studio | Avatar Studios, New York |
| Genre | Jazz |
| Label | DIW |
| Producer | James Williams, Kazunori Sugiyama |
The album was recorded on August 20 and 21, 1996, at Avatar Studios in New York.[1] It was produced by James Williams and Kazunori Sugiyama.[1] The personnel are Harold Mabern (piano), Christian McBride (bass), and Tony Reedus (drums).[2]
The material is "a set of off-the-beaten track tunes", plus "AON", an original.[2] The first three tracks "progress in tempo and feeling from medium groove to hurtling groove".[3] Mabern plays "Jeanine" "with pulsing, light-fingered percussiveness, from the treble repeat in the head through a riff-laden and unusually fitting fade-out".[3] "East of the Sun" has a bossa nova arrangement.[3]
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| The Penguin Guide to Jazz | |
Mabern's Grooveyard was released by DIW Records in 1998.[2] In that year, critic Gary Giddins wrote of Mabern's album that it was "perhaps his most satisfying to date".[3]
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