None Too Soon (album): Difference between revisions

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!1.
|Countdown
|Coltrane
|3:11
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!2.
|Nuages
|Reinhardt
|5:41
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!3.
|How Deep Is the Ocean
|Berlin
|5:29
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!4.
|Isotope
|Henderson
|5:41
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!5.
|None Too Soon Pt I/Interlude/None Too Soon Pt II
|Beck
|7:44
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!6.
|Norwegian Wood
|Lennon/McCartney
|5:55
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!7.
|Very Early
|Evans
|7:42
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!8.
|San Marcos
|Beck
|3:24
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!9.
|Inner Urge
|Henderson
|6:14
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Allan sometimes referred to this as a Gordon Beck album with himself guesting on it. That’s because Gordon did all the arrangements, picked tunes and wrote the title track. Allan still leaves his mark, such as on Coltrane’s “Countdown”, with a chordal arrangement. This listener always liked “Nuages” and the two Joe Henderson tunes the best. Kirk Covington and Gary Willis play on all tracks.
Allan sometimes referred to this as a Gordon Beck album with himself guesting on it. That’s because Gordon did all the arrangements, picked tunes and wrote the title track. Allan still leaves his mark, such as on Coltrane’s “Countdown”, with a chordal arrangement. This listener always liked “Nuages” and the two Joe Henderson tunes the best. Kirk Covington and Gary Willis play on all tracks.