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  1. alfoster.bandcamp.com › album › reflectionsReflections | Al Foster

    Reflections by Al Foster, released 26 August 2022 1. T.S. Monk 2. Pent-Up House 3. Open Plans 4. Blues on the Corner 5. Anastasia 6. Six 7. Punjab 8. Beat 9. Alone and I 10. Half Nelson 11. Monk's Bossa “This is an album of no small wonder(s)… It’s hardly surprising the front cover photo depicts Al Foster beaming in absolute delight ...

  2. 14. Juni 2019 · Al Foster doesn't use Inspirations and Dedications to solidify his position as one of jazz's legendary drummers. He doesn't have to. Instead, he utilizes the album to pay homage to his history within the genre. His friends, his family, and his colleagues all receive treatment, and now more than ever, it becomes apparent how great the breadth of his footprint has been.

  3. 28. Feb. 2023 · Al Foster. Primary artist. Al Foster: Reflections - The album was recorded a week after Fosters 79th birthday, and all the younger guys showed their respect by bringing their A-game. Kudos to Smoke Sessions for once again bringing some heavy hitters together to record some well-crafted compositions with panache.

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  4. 2. Apr. 2024 · November 3, 2022. Al Foster, ‘Reflections’ (Smoke Sessions) | Review. by Editor. On the followup to his 2019 Smoke Sessions release Inspirations and Dedications, Al Foster celebrates the music of some heavy hitters with whom the 79-year-old journeyman drummer has recorded and toured over the decades.

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  7. Available now via Smoke Sessions Records, Inspirations & Dedications is largely composed of Foster’s original tunes, which lovingly tip their hats to his wife, children, grandchildren, colleagues, and even himself. The album is bookended by a pair of classics by two of the jazz icons with whom the drummer has worked extensively: Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis. Each piece comes vividly to ...