Alone Too Long is a solo piano album by Tommy Flanagan.
Recording and music
The album was recorded on December 8, 1977, at Sound Ideas Studios, New York City.[1] The recording was by Nippon Columbia.[2] The compositions are a mix of standards, other jazz pieces, and three pieces by Flanagan.[2]
Releases
The album was released in Japan in 1977.[3] It was released on CD in the United States by Denon Records[2] in 1978.[1]
Critical reception
In 1986, the Los Angeles Times wrote that "solo piano at its best is performed by one of the few former boppers who can bring a touch of two-handed elegance to his music."[5]
Track listing
- "Parisian Thoroughfare" (Bud Powell) - 3:09
- "In Your Own Sweet Way" (Dave Brubeck) - 4:19
- "Like a Butterfly" (Tommy Flanagan) - 3:58
- "Here's That Rainy Day" (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) - 3:44
- "Alone Too Long" (Shorty Rogers, Sidney Keith 'Bob' Russell) - 3:20
- "Maybe September" (Ray Evans, Percy Faith, Jay Livingston) - 5:04
- "Strollin'" (Kenny Clarke) - 4:19
- Billie Holiday Medley: 8a."Glad to Be Unhappy (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) - 3:41 / 8b."No More" (Salvador Camarata - 2:35 / 8c."That Ole Devil Called Love" (Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher) - 3:16
- "Bean and Boys/In Walked Bud" (Coleman Hawkins, Thelonious Monk) - 7:10
- "Ultima Thule" (Flanagan) - 2:20
- "The Very Thought of You" (Ray Noble) - 3:31
- "Dignified Appearance" (Flanagan) - 6:46
Personnel
References
- ^ a b Fitzgerald, Michael (October 2, 2011). "Tommy Flanagan Leader Entry". JazzDiscography.com. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
- ^ a b c d Dryden, Ken " Tommy Flanagan – Alone Too Long". AllMusic. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008) The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. Penguin. p. 495. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (1996). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD (3rd ed.). Penguin. p. 455. ISBN 978-0-14-051368-4.
- ^ Heckman, Don (January 12, 1986). "CDs: Best of the Didgies". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 72.
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With others |
- Tentets (Franco Ambrosetti, 1985)
- Boss Tenor (Gene Ammons, 1960)
- Big Brass (Benny Bailey, 1960)
- Bash! (Dave Bailey, 1961)
- Who Is Gary Burton? (Gary Burton, 1962)
- Jazz Lab (Donald Byrd, 1957)
- Carter, Gillespie Inc. (Benny Carter and Dizzy Gillespie, 1976)
- Paul Chambers Quintet (1957)
- More Party Time (Arnett Cobb, 1960)
- Movin' Right Along (Arnett Cobb, 1960)
- Rhythm in Mind (Steve Coleman, 1991)
- Sonny's Dream (Birth of the New Cool) (Sonny Criss, 1968)
- Straight Ahead (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, 1976)
- Collectors' Items (Miles Davis, 1956)
- Quiet Kenny (Kenny Dorham, 1959)
- The Kenny Dorham Memorial Album (1960 [1976])
- Opening Remarks (Ted Dunbar, 1978)
- Patented by Edison (Harry "Sweets" Edison, 1960)
- The Book Cooks (Booker Ervin, 1960)
- The Song Book (Booker Ervin, 1964)
- Chromatic Palette (Tal Farlow, 1981)
- The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 (1975)
- Gettin' with It (Benny Golson, 1959)
- Free (Benny Golson, 1962)
- The Panther! (Dexter Gordon, 1970)
- The Swingin'est (Bennie Green and Gene Ammons, 1958)
- Grey's Mood (Al Grey, 1973–75)
- It's About Time (Jimmy Hamilton, 1961)
- Can't Help Swinging (Jimmy Hamilton, 1961)
- Drum Suite (Slide Hampton, 1962)
- Out of the Afternoon (Roy Haynes and Roland Kirk, 1962)
- Really Big! (Jimmy Heath, 1960)
- New Picture (Jimmy Heath, 1985)
- Porgy & Bess (Joe Henderson, released 1997)
- The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard (1962)
- Mirage (Bobby Hutcherson, 1991)
- Bossa Nova Plus (Willis Jackson, 1962)
- Desert Winds (Illinois Jacquet, 1962)
- Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants (1960)
- Let's Swing! (Budd Johnson, 1960)
- Heart to Heart (Elvin Jones, 1980)
- Blues for Dracula (Philly Joe Jones, 1958)
- Detroit – New York Junction (Thad Jones, 1956)
- Mad Thad (Thad Jones, 1956–57)
- A Story Tale (Clifford Jordan and Sonny Red, 1961)
- The Adventurer (Clifford Jordan, 1978)
- Booker Little 4 and Max Roach (1958)
- Booker Little (1960)
- Vocalese (The Manhattan Transfer, 1985)
- Flute Flight (Herbie Mann and Bobby Jaspar, 1957)
- Flute Soufflé (Herbie Mann and Bobby Jaspar, 1957)
- Dusty Blue (Howard McGhee, 1960)
- Reincarnation of a Lovebird (Charles Mingus, 1960)
- De Lawd's Blues (Billy Mitchell, 1980)
- Smooth as the Wind (Blue Mitchell, 1960–61)
- The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (1960)
- Jeru (Gerry Mulligan, 1962)
- Jive at Five (Joe Newman, 1960)
- Good 'n' Groovy (Joe Newman with Frank Foster, 1960)
- Joe's Hap'nin's (Joe Newman, 1961)
- Straight Life (Art Pepper, 1979)
- The Oscar Pettiford Orchestra in Hi-Fi (1956)
- Limbo Carnival (Dave Pike, 1962)
- Dave Pike Plays the Jazz Version of Oliver! (Dave Pike, 1962)
- Pony's Express (Pony Poindexter, 1962)
- Keep Swingin' (Julian Priester, 1960)
- Wisteria (Jimmy Raney, 1985)
- Swingin' with Pee Wee (Pee Wee Russell, 1960)
- Stable Mates (A. K. Salim, 1957)
- Here Comes Louis Smith (Louis Smith, 1958)
- Roots (Idrees Sulieman, 1957)
- Tate-a-Tate (Buddy Tate, 1960)
- Color Changes (Clark Terry, 1960)
- Lucky Thompson Plays Happy Days Are Here Again (1965)
- Stan "The Man" Turrentine (1960)
- ZT's Blues (Stanley Turrentine, 1961)
- The Frank Wess Quartet (1960)
- Southern Comfort (Frank Wess, 1962)
- California Soul (Gerald Wilson, 1968)
- Pairing Off (Phil Woods, 1956)
- Rights of Swing (Phil Woods, 1961)
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