The Master Trio

1983 studio album by Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter and Tony Williams From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Master Trio is an album by jazz pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Ron Carter and drummer Tony Williams.

Released1983
RecordedJune 16–17, 1983
StudioA&R Recording Studio, New York City
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The Master Trio
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Released1983
RecordedJune 16–17, 1983
StudioA&R Recording Studio, New York City
GenreJazz
LabelBaybridge
ProducerKiyoshi Koyama
Tommy Flanagan chronology
I'm All Smiles
(1983)
The Master Trio
(1983)
Blues in the Closet
(1983)
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Background

Pianist Tommy Flanagan and bassist Ron Carter had recorded together numerous times since 1960.[3] In contrast, this recording session (which also resulted in the album Blues in the Closet) was Flanagan's only recording with drummer Tony Williams.[3]

Recording and music

The album was recorded on June 16 and 17, 1983, at A&R Recording Studio in New York City.[4] "It Don't Mean a Thing" is played in D minor[3] and at a medium tempo.[1] Carter uses a lot of quotations in his solo on "St. Thomas".[1] "Angel Eyes" is played in A minor.[3] "New Song #3" is a Carter composition.[3] Flanagan's "Minor Mishap" has an AABA structure, with the first and last A sections in B-flat minor, and the second in F minor.[3]

Release

The album was released in Japan by Baybridge.[4]

Track listing

Personnel

  • Tommy Flanagan – piano
  • Ron Carter – bass
  • Tony Williams – drums

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