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Carter was a member of the second Miles Davis Quintet in the mid 1960s, which also included Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and drummer Tony Williams. [11] Carter joined Davis's group in 1963, appearing on the album Seven Steps to Heaven, [11] and the follow-up E.S.P., the latter being the first album to feature only the full quintet.
The World of Ron Carter: Somethin' Else: 2009: 2010-06 Ron Carter's Great Big Band: Sunnyside: 2011: 2012-12 Cocktails At The Cotton Club: Somethin' Else: 2013: 2014-01 In Memory of Jim with Larry Coryell and Peter Bernstein: Somethin' Else: 2014: 2014-07 My Personal Songbook with The WDR Big Band: In+Out: 2015 [CD + DVD-Video] 2015-12 ...
Telephone is a live album by bassist Ron Carter and guitarist Jim Hall recorded at the Concord Pavilion in 1984 and released on the Concord Jazz label. [1] [2] Reception
Where? is the debut album by bassist Ron Carter recorded in 1961 at Van Gelder Studio and released on the New Jazz label. [1] Some reissues of the album appear under Eric Dolphy 's name. Professional ratings
On Jazz Review, Don Williamson wrote "The Golden Striker is yet another of Ron Carter's recordings of musical gems that glow, rather than glitter, as he develops memorable tunes, nonetheless deceptively difficult to achieve in the hands of less accomplished musicians, that listeners would want to hear repeatedly because of their beauty and ...
Ron Carter chronology; Dear Miles (2006) It's the Time (2007) Jazz & Bossa (2008) It's the Time is an album by bassist Ron Carter recorded in 2007 and originally ...
Live at Village West is a live album by bassist Ron Carter and guitarist Jim Hall recorded in New York City in 1982 and released on the Concord Jazz label. [1] [2]
Anything Goes is an album by bassist Ron Carter recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Studio in New Jersey in 1975 and released on the Kudu label. [1] Reception