Times, Seasons and the Moon
Tracks
All tracks are short samples except the full versions noted below. MP3 downloads, 300-700KB, 64kbs and MP3-Best downloads, 1.5-2MB, 128kbs.
Time, Seasons and the Moon
Southport Records, 2000
Total Running Time: 70:41
| 1. I Wished on the Moon Parker/Rainger (:59) MP3 |
10. My Favorite Things Hammerstein/Rodgers (:53) MP3 |
| 2. ‘Tis Autumn Nemo (:51) MP3 |
11. Have You Seen the Moon? Parker-Sparrow (1:42) MP3 |
| 3. It Might as Well Be Spring Hammerstein/Rodgers (:44) MP3 |
12. Like a Lover (O Cantador) Full Version Bergman/Bergman/Caymmi/Motta (4:33) MP3-Best |
| 4. Just in Time Full Version Comden/Green/Styne (1:49) MP3-Best |
13. Falling Grace Cornfield/Garcia/Swallow (1:16) MP3 |
| 5. I Concentrate on You Porter (1:00) MP3 |
14. You Must Believe in Spring Bergman/Bergman/Legrand (1:03) MP3 |
| 6. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square Maschwitz/Sherwin (:37) MP3 |
15. Where or When Hart/Rodgers (1:31) MP3 |
| 7. From This Moment On Porter (:44) MP3 |
16. Moonfall Holmes (:54) MP3 |
| 8. September in the Rain Dubin/Warren (:38) MP3 |
17. Zip a Dee Doo Dah Gilbert/Wrubel (1:11) MP3 |
| 9. Moonlight in Vermont Blackburn/Suessdorf (:57) MP3 |
Players
| Linda Tate | vocals | |
| Bradley Williams | piano (3, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17) | |
| Bobby Schiff | piano (16) | |
| Bradley Parker-Sparrow | piano (11) | |
| Jim Cox | bass (1, 2, 8, 9, 11, 16) | |
| John Whitfield | bass (3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 17) | |
| Greg Sergo | drums (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 15, 17) | |
| Phil Gratteau | drums (16) | |
| Heitor Garcia | percussion (5, 13) | |
| Kathy Kelly | vibes (16) | |
| Curtis Robinson | acoustic guitar, electric guitar (1, 2, 8, 9, 11) | |
| Paulinho Garcia | acoustic guitar, vocals (5, 13) | |
| Johnny Frigo | violin (2, 8, 9, 11) | |
| Steve Eisen | tenor saxophone, flute (5, 13) | |
| Richie Fudoli | flute, tenor saxophone, clarinet (1, 2, 8, 9, 11 |
Liner Notes
Vocalist Linda Tate has always been attracted to jazz’s mystical ability to play with time. She is also struck by the genre’s inherent connection to the changing seasons and cycles of the moon. An eclectic sweep of emotions flows and weaves throughout “Time, Season and the Moon” – whose melodies are kissed by nature and the ineffable passage of time.
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