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Artist: Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr.
Title: The Salerno Concert (Live)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Cellar Live
Genre: Jazz
Quality:  FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:23
Total Size:  210 mb


Tracklist:

01. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - Nica's Tempo
02. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - Star Eyes
03. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - Donna Lee
04. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - You Don't Know What Love Is
05. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - All The Things You Are / Prince Albert
06. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - All God's Children Got Rhythm / Little Willie Leaps
07. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - A Nightingale Sang In Barkley Square
08. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - Salt Peanuts
09. Bob Mover, Walter Davis Jr. - Bird Feathers

Personnel:

Bob Mover - alto saxophone
Walter Davis Jr. - piano

Reel To Real returns with more top notch live archival music from Bob Mover and Walter Davis Jr. Recorded in Salerno, the recording beautifully captures the short-­lived duo association between two musical legends deserving greater attention.

Be-bop pianist Walter Davis Jr. was a protege of Bud Powell and Thelonious 
Monk and a veteran of groups led by Charlie Parker, Art Blakey, Max Roach,
 Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean and others. He also recorded as a leader for Blue Note in 1959.

Bob Mover resides in New York where he teaches and plays. He has played with The Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop, Chet Baker, Lee Konitz and Esperanza Spalding. Mover and Davis were long-time friends, first forging their musical partnership in 1987 
touring together in Europe where they played festivals and concerts in France,
 Switzerland, Holland, and Italy where this album was recorded. They also toured the U.S. and at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 1989 until Davis' untimely death in 1990.

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