Every One of Us (Ray Anderson album)
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| Every One of Us | ||||
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| Released | 1992 | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Label | Gramavision | |||
| Producer | Ray Anderson, Mark Helias | |||
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Every One of Us is an album by the American musician Ray Anderson, released in 1992.[1][2] He supported the album with a North American tour.[3] The album is dedicated to John Coltrane and includes a version of his composition "Dear Lord".[4][5]
Anderson was backed by Ed Blackwell on drums, Charlie Haden on bass, and Simon Nabatov on piano.[6] He sang on two of the seven tracks, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" and "Snoo Tune (For Anabel)".[7] "Lady Day" is a version of the Wayne Shorter song.[8] "Funkalific" ends with second line drumming.[4] "Muddy and Willie" is a tribute to Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon.[9] "Kinda Garnerish" was inspired by the music of Erroll Garner.[10] "Snoo Tune (For Anabel)" was written for Anderson's daughter.[11]