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View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 SACD release of "97th & Columbus" on Discogs.
Bassist Marcus Miller delivers the bottom line on the Latin-shaded opening track “The Flavour” (a Powell original), while R&B giant Luther Vandross – who hired Powell as a session player and sideman throughout the late ‘80s and early ‘90s – handles backing vocals and vocal arrangements on the closer, a heartfelt take on the Marvin ...
This tune written by Ramsey Lewis is probably played in by the best musicians contemporary jazz can offer: Doc Powell (electric classical guitar), Marcus Miller (electric bass), George Duke (Rhodes) framed by an awesome sounding choir and string arrangement.
27 de mar. de 2020 · This time, rather than simply gather a bunch of likeable tunes to show off his electric and acoustic versatility, he's in a tribute mode. 97th & Columbus is the address of the Manhattan nightclub Mikell's, which was a traditional and contemporary jazz hothouse during Powell's early- and mid-'80s developmental days.
97th and Columbus by Doc Powell released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
97th & Columbus is his seventh contemporary jazz project and his first release on the Heads Up International label. It is a mixture of his own compositions and those of the musicians who were most influential in his life.
Doc Powell「97th & Columbus」HEADS UP(HUCD 3073)2003 - U.S.A. Doc Powell(g) George Duke(key) Harvey Mason(drs) Marcus Miller(b) Patrice Rushen(key) Sekou Bunch(b) Keith Taylor(b) Benny Maupin(bc,ss) etc.