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  1. How Passion Falls is an album by jazz trumpeter Irvin Mayfield that was released in 2001. Track listing. The Illusion 8:33; Adam and Eve 6:49; The Obsession 6:46; Othello and Desdemona 6:18; The Denial 8:29; Romeo and Juliet 2:57; The Affair 4:35; David and Bathsheba 7:27; The Reality 10:13; Personnel. Irvin Mayfield - trumpet ...

    • August 2–August 4, 2000
    • Jazz
  2. Mayfield legte auch unter eigenem Namen 1998 ein erstes Album vor. 2002 veröffentlichte er sein zweites Album unter eigenem Namen How Passion Falls, ebenfalls beim Label Basin Street. Dieses Album war nach Ansicht der Kritik ein mehrfacher Quantensprung – „im Ton, in der Flüssigkeit und Ausdruckskraft seines Trompetenspiels, in ...

  3. 4. Jan. 2007 · Fellow Crescent City star, alto saxophonist Donald Harrison, swings on the martial "David & Bathsheba," and Mayfield's Calientes partner Bill Summers adds his Afro-Cuban bata drums on the 5/4 time-signatured "Adam and Eve."

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  4. 24. Okt. 2011 · The album contains ten original compositions (one track is “hidden" at the end) and deals with love and romance (what else, with a title like How Passion Falls). One of the most interesting things about this album is the song sequence. It could be called a jazz-opera because the tracks are ...

  5. 7. Juni 2002 · The interaction of bassist Edwin Livingston, drummer Jaz Sawyer and pianist Richard Johnson together with Mayfield's trumpet is mesmerizing. The interaction of the quartet with percussionist Bill Summers and saxophonist Aaron Fletcher on "Adam & Eve" is Latin-tinged blues-jazz at its finest.

  6. In the 1970s, he founded Bill Summers & Summers Heat together with Bo Freeman, Calvin Tillery, Carla Vaughn, Claytoven Richardson, Earl Freeman, Freddie Washington, George Spencer, Hadley Caliman, James Levi, Jeff Lewis, Larry Batiste, Leo Miller, Lori Ham, Michael Sasaki, Munyungo Jackson, Paul Van Wageningen, Ray Obiedo, Rodney Franklin, Scott Roberts and Tom Poole. The group produced 7 ...

  7. Bill Summers (born June 27, 1948) is a New Orleans-based Afro-Cuban jazz/Latin jazz percussionist, known for playing alongside Herbie Hancock during his Headhunters years and creating the soundtrack for Quincy Jones' Roots movie. Join The Change. Together We Can Create Positive Change Through Music. Become a Member.