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The 4 American Jazz Men In Tangier
- Artist: Idrees Sulieman
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/17/2017

The 4 American Jazz Men In Tangier
- Artist: Idrees Sulieman
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/17/2017
- Artist: Idrees Sulieman
- Label: Sunnyside
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 016728475228
- Item #: 1789385X
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 3/17/2017

Product Notes
Archive release from the jazz great. The recording of Idrees Sulieman's fantastic quartet on The 4 American Jazz Men In Tangier not only spotlights the incredible talents of Oscar Dennard, a voice that left the jazz world too quickly due to his passing of typhoid fever in 1960, but also gives the world a fantastic example of how America's musical gift to civilization touched all corners of the world. There are those musicians who are given legendary status by their peers and the lucky few who were able to hear them. One such player is pianist Oscar Dennard. Though his professional career only lasted for a little over a decade, his modern touch on the instrument inspired an incredible list of piano masters, including Randy Weston, Ahmad Jamal and Harold Mabern. The release also includes another never before released session from the quartet that was recorded live at a party before their tour departure. The tape was allegedly recorded at Quincy Jones's apartment. Though the tape was in bad condition, the sound has been wonderfully polished by sound engineer, Blaise Favre.
Credits
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Artist(s)Idrees Sulieman
Oscar Dennard