Tribute to George Adams explained

Tribute to George Adams
Type:Studio
Artist:New York Unit
Border:yes
Released:1993
Recorded:December 16, 1991, June 15, November 17, 1992
Studio:
  • Music Inn, Tokyo

Sear Sound, New York City

Genre:Jazz
Label:Paddle Wheel
Chronology:John Hicks
Prev Year:1991
Year:1991–92
Next Title:Friends Old and New
Next Year:1992

Tribute to George Adams is an album by New York Unit, consisting of pianist John Hicks, drummer Tatsuya Nakamura, bassists Santi Debriano or Richard Davis, and a variety of tenor saxophonists, including George Adams himself. It was recorded in 1991 and 1992.

Recording and music

"Georgia on My Mind" was recorded at Music Inn in Tokyo on December 16, 1991; the musicians were George Adams (tenor sax), John Hicks (piano), Richard Davis (bass), and Tatsuya Nakamura (drums).[1] [2] The next session was at Sear Sound, New York City, on June 15, 1992, with Dan Faulk (tenor sax), Hicks, Davis, and Nakamura. The final session was also at Sear Sound, on November 17, 1992, with Javon Jackson (tenor sax), Hicks, Santi Debriano (bass), and Nakamura.

Release

Tribute to George Adams was released by Paddle Wheel Records.

Track listing

  1. "Exodus"
  2. "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square"
  3. "Fly Me to the Moon"
  4. "Moritat"
  5. "Straight, No Chaser"
  6. "Moment's Notice"
  7. "Gospel Blues"
  8. "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby"
  9. "Mr P. C."
  10. "Georgia on My Mind"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdisco.org/new-york-unit/discography/ "New York Unit Discography"
  2. New York Unit Tribute to George Adams (CD liner notes). Paddle Wheel Records. KICJ 156.