| The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1956 | |||
| Recorded | January 6, 1954, and June 30, 1955 | |||
| Studio | New York City and Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 30:28 | |||
| Label | Prestige PRLP 7066  | |||
| Producer | Bob Weinstock | |||
| Bob Brookmeyer chronology | ||||
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The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer is an album by jazz trombonist and pianist Bob Brookmeyer recorded in 1954 and 1955 for the Prestige label.[1][2]
Reception
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | |
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "Although the overall set is not all that essential, the music is pleasing and reasonably creative".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Bob Brookmeyer except as indicated
- "Rocky Scotch" – 4:40
 - "Under the Lilacs" – 5:07
 - "They Say It's Wonderful" (Irving Berlin) – 5:49
 - "Potrezebie" (Jimmy Raney) – 4:49
 - "Revelation" (Gerry Mulligan) – 5:46
 - "Star Eyes" (Gene de Paul, Don Raye) – 4:29
 - "Nobody's Heart" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 4:25
 - "Loup-Garou" (Teddy Charles) – 4:38
 
- Recorded in New York City on January 6, 1954 (tracks 5–8) and at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey on June 30, 1955 (tracks 1–4)
 
Personnel
- Bob Brookmeyer – valve trombone, piano
 - Jimmy Raney – guitar (tracks 1–4)
 - Teddy Charles – vibraphone (tracks 5–8)
 - Teddy Kotick – bass
 - Mel Lewis (tracks 1–4), Ed Shaughnessy (tracks 5–8) – drums
 - Nancy Overton – vocals (track 7)
 
References
- ↑ Prestige Records discography accessed July 29, 2013
 - ↑ Cohen, N. Teddy Charles Discography, accessed July 29, 2013
 - 1 2 Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed July 29, 2013
 - ↑ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
 
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