℗ 2021 Storyville Records
Released June 18, 2021
Duration 46m 26s
Record Label Storyville Records
Catalogue No. 1018491
Genre Jazz
 

Solo Piano

Tommy Flanagan

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1.1
Parisian Thoroughfare
Tommy Flanagan
3:33
1.2
Wail
Tommy Flanagan
2:35
1.3
Isn't It Romantic
Tommy Flanagan
3:34
1.4
Sleepin' Bee
Tommy Flanagan
4:43
1.5
Yesterdays
Tommy Flanagan
3:26
1.6
Stompin' At The Savoy
Tommy Flanagan
4:39
1.7
Strayhorn Medley
Tommy Flanagan
11:47
1.8
Con Alma
Tommy Flanagan
3:04
1.9
If You Could See Me Now
Tommy Flanagan
3:23
1.10
Ruby My Dear
Tommy Flanagan
2:59
1.11
Lover
Tommy Flanagan
2:43
Tommy Flanagan was known for his tasteful, flawless and swinging piano playing. He added class to every session that he was involved with and fortunately it was well documented during the latter part of his career. Solo Piano was not initially released until decades after its 1974 recording. It is significant historically because this outing was the pianist’s first recording as a leader in 13 years and, most importantly, because it is very good music. Until the long delayed release of Solo Piano, it was believed that Tommy Flanagan’s “comeback” began with 1975’s The Tokyo Recital for the Pablo label and that his only full-length album of unaccompanied piano solos was 1977’s Alone Too Long which was released by Denon in Japan. Solo Piano forced a slight readjustment of the jazz history books and, most importantly, offers listeners some very enjoyable music from the great pianist. It also includes a few surprises, particularly for those listeners who think of Flanagan as primarily a bop stylist. By the time Tommy Flanagan left Ella Fitzgerald’s backup band in 1978, his series of trio recordings had reminded the jazz world that he was a brilliant and very musical pianist. He worked steadily during the next 23 years, touring Europe and Japan while being based in New York and remaining one of the most consistently satisfying of all jazz pianists. Flanagan passed away on Nov. 16, 2001 at the age of 71 but he has never been forgotten. Tommy Flanagan is remembered with love, respect and admiration for his playing and his classy nature. Solo Piano adds to his impressive musical legacy.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Storyville Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.73
-6.19 to 0.00
-20.92
-28.24 to -15.39
-18.31
-25.50 to -12.90
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9 to 15
1
Parisian Thoroughfare
-0.32-16.16-13.410
2
Wail
0.00-15.48-13.010
3
Isn't It Romantic
-1.56-20.70-18.112
4
Sleepin' Bee
-2.27-23.13-20.713
5
Yesterdays
-2.98-22.15-19.713
6
Stompin' At The Savoy
0.00-15.39-12.99
7
Strayhorn Medley
0.00-16.50-14.011
8
Con Alma
-1.32-25.49-22.715
9
If You Could See Me Now
-6.19-28.24-25.514
10
Ruby My Dear
-1.79-22.59-19.713
11
Lover
-2.58-24.24-21.714

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