My Mother's Eyes (Jaki Byard album)
My Mother's Eyes is an album by jazz pianist Jaki Byard with the Apollo Stompers.
My Mother's Eyes | |
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Studio album by Jaki Byard and the Apollo Stompers | |
Released | 2000 |
Recorded | March 1998 |
Genre | Jazz |
Background
This was pianist Jaki Byard's third album with the Apollo Stompers.[1] The previous two were Phantasies and Phantasies II.
Music and recording
The album was recorded in March 1998.[2] Six of the tracks are Byard originals.[2]
Releases
The album was unreleased at the time of Byard's apparent murder in 1999.[1] It was reissued on January 16, 2013, by M&I.[2]
Track listing
- "Garr"
- "My Mother's Eyes"
- "St. Thomas"
- "La Rosita"
- "With a Song in My Heart / Once in a While"
- "Spanish Tinge"
- "More Than You Know"
- "Out Front, Out Back"
- "As Time Goes By / Misty"
- "I Don't Know What Kind Of Blues I've Got"
- "What Is This Thing Called Love"
- "Aluminum Baby"
- "Japanese Sandman"
- "Darryl"
Personnel
- Jed Levy, David Glasser, Tom Murray, Sam Furnace, Patience Higgins – sax
- Roger Parrett, Al Bryant, Tommy Corcoran, James Zollar – trumpet
- Carl Reinlib, Steve Swell, Jason Forsythe, Dale Turk – trombone
- Jaki Byard – piano
- Peter Leitch – guitar
- Ralph Hamperian – bass
- Richard Allen – drums
References
- Giddins, Gary (March 9, 1999) "Jaki Byard, 19221999". The Village Voice.
- "My Mother's Eyes by Jaki Byard and The Apollo Stompers". Eastwind Import. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
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