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1977 live album by Ron Carter Quartet
Piccolo is a 1977 release by the Ron Carter Quartet, consisting of Ron Carter on piccolo bass , Kenny Barron on piano , Buster Williams on double bass , and Ben Riley on drums . The album was recorded live at Sweet Basil jazz club in New York City on March 25–26, 1977.[ 1] Piccolo is considered one of Carter's best albums from the late 1970s due to its excellent recording, live-club feel, and exquisite musicianship.[ 2] After being brought together by Carter and playing in his quartet for a few years, Barron, Williams, and Riley went on to form the band Sphere with Charlie Rouse .
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated "This double album is mostly recommended to lovers of bass solos [...] These performances, which are well-played, are almost all quite long, so listeners who prefer more variety in their music are advised to look elsewhere."[ 3]
All compositions by Ron Carter except as indicated
"Saguaro" – 18:25
"Sunshower" (Kenny Barron) – 15:17
"Three Little Words " (Harry Ruby , Bert Kalmar ) – 8:46
"Laverne Walk" (Oscar Pettiford ) – 12:24
"Little Waltz" – 8:15
"Tambien Conocido Como" – 12:59
Note: The original double LP vinyl issue also included the track "Blue Monk" – 6:13 as track 3. This was omitted from CD issues due to time constraints, but does appear on the Milestone label's compilation of '70s Carter material entitled Standard Bearers .
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release
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Pastels (1976)
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Peg Leg (1978)
A Song for You (1978)
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New York Slick (1979)
Patrão (1980)
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Empire Jazz (1980)
Super Strings (1981)
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Etudes (1982)
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Telephone (with Jim Hall, 1984)
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Something in Common (with Houston Person , 1989)
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Now's the Time (with Houston Person, 1990)
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The Bass and I (1997)
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The Golden Striker (2003)
Just Between Friends (with Houston Person, 2005)
Dear Miles (2006)
It's the Time (2007)
Jazz & Bossa (2008)
Chemistry (with Houston Person, 2015)
Remember Love (with Houston Person, 2018)
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