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Michael Moore, alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Herb Robertson, trumpet, cornet; Fred Hersch, piano; Mark Helias, bass; Gerry Hemingway, drums |

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1. Home Game 3:13
2. Softy 5:17
3. Dante 4:18
4. Providence 4:52
5. Clean Man 3:28
6. Suburban Housewives 8:15
7. Redman's 3:51
8. Marylin 0:58
9. Breathing Out Of Habit 3:14
10. Debbie Warden 6:22
11. Dave 3:17
All compositions by Michael Moore
Recorded October 19, 1988,
MRC Studio, New York City
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After being in Amsterdam on and off for ten years this was Moore’s
first recording with a group of New York-based players. Rehearsed and
recorded during the world series with engineer Paul Wickliffe, the
instrumentation is a traditional quintet; the structures, all pieces by
Moore, are attractive and engaging fantasies. All of the players are also
composers and bandleaders.
"From
the puckish polyphony of “Providence” to the lightly bouncing
title track to the moody Ellingtonia cum Monk-hued “Debbie Warden”,
this is a winning session packed with memorable melodies and some
first-rate playing. Any sessions that features the distinctive cornet
of Herb Robertson in ample doses are well worth hearing. The real
surprise of the session is pianist Fred Hersch, who strikes just the
right note. There’s even a bit of drama with his delayed entrance and
crystalline solo on the aforementioned “Debbie Warden”. It’s a nice
arrangement and a nice performance."
Robert
Iannapollo, Cadence,
May 1993
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