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Don Lanphere , “Where Do You Start?”
Origin 82410
“Just one in a string of excellent Don Lanphere recordings from the past 20 years”
Scott Yanow, L.A. Jazz Scene

"Don Lanphere is one of the most important living saxophonists in jazz." Tim Price, Saxophone Journal...With a recording career that spans more than 50 years, from New York's 52nd St. to Seattle, Lanphere further defines his position as one of the true, original jazz masters with "Where Do You Start?" Teaming once again with the inspired piano trio New Stories, Lanphere adds his long time bandmates, cornetist Jonathan Pugh & trombonist Jeff Hay, for a lush yet swinging session of classic and soon-to-be classic tunes.

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TRACKS:

RAGAZZA DE LA MER 5:23
ALL ACROSS THE CITY 5:51
BLUES AWAY 7:09
MINGíS DREAM 5:55
METHUSELAHíS BIG DUCK 2:58
WILKEíS GRIN 5:38
WHERE DO YOU START? 6:11
THE SCENE IS CLEAN 10:12
COTTAGE FOR SALE 5:38

PRODUCTION:

produced by DON LANPHERE & JOHN BISHOP
recorded at TRIAD STUDIOS, Redmond, WA, October 4, 2002
engineered by HOWARD MOSTROM
mixed by REED RUDDY at ROBERT LANG STUDIOS, Seattle, WA
assisted by BRIAN VALENTINO
mastered by MARK GUENTHER at Seattle Disc Mastering
cover photo by JOHN BISHOP, Paris
train station photo by MATT JORGENSEN/OriginArts.net
tray photo of Don by JOSH ARMSTRONG
layout & design by JOHN BISHOP/OriginArts
PERFORMERS:

DON LANPHERE saxophones
JONATHAN PUGH cornet
JEFF HAY trombone

with New Stories
MARC SEALES piano
DOUG MILLER bass
JOHN BISHOP drums


REVIEWS:

L.A. Jazz Scene Review, January 2003 (Scott Yanow)
Few veterans of the classic bebop era are still active, and even fewer are currently in their musical prime. Don Lanphere is a major exception. Rather than just recreating the past (which in the past includes leading a date that featured Fats Navarro), Lanphere always looks ahead. A distinctive tenor saxophonist, Lanphere also doubles on soprano an...
JazzTimes, May 2003 (David Franklin)
Don Lanphere was alos around during the glory days of bebop, recording with Max Roach and Fats Navarro as early as 1948, but in his case we can still look forward to new music from the 75-year old tenor player. His latest, Where Do You Start? (Origin), recorded with his youthful group of regular band members, once again demonstrates his stay...
Jazz Review (John Doll)
Don Lanphereís career started as an impressive saxophonist in 1949 by playing with legends Fats Navarro, Woody Shaw and Woody Herman. Except for a Woody Herman stint at the end of the Eisenhower era, drug use and incarceration blemished his musical path for a thirty year period. It was only when he kicked the habit in 1982 that he started to make m...
Berman Music Review (Butch Berman)
From the first notes you hear, you know itís Don. Those soft, lush compelling tones envelope you like stepping into a luxurious hot bath. Seductive, you almost have to sighÖ

Yeah, weíre talkiní about Don Lanphere, one of my all-time most beloved jazz figures and one of the best friends that Iíve ever had in the jazz business that Iíve never m...

International Herald Tribune (Mike Zwerin)
SEATTLE - Bud Young of Seattle's Bud's Jazz Records (''Jazz in all its forms'') says: ''Don Lanphere is a sort of candidate for sainthood around here.'' Bertrand Tavernier's film '''Round Midnight'' was about alienated heroes who died young, poor, strung out and unappreciated. Their search for peace in Paris had only temporary success. Meanwhile, ...
All Music Guide (Scott Yanow)
Few veterans of the classic bebop era were still active in 2002, and even fewer were still in their musical prime. Don Lanphere is a major exception. Rather than just recreating the past (which in his case includes leading a date that featured Fats Navarro), Lanphere always looks ahead. A distinctive tenor-saxophonist, Lanphere also doubles effecti...
Jazz Times (David Franklin)
Don Lanphere was around during the glory days of bebop, recording with Max Roach and Fats Navarro as early as 1948, and we can still look forward to new music from the 75-year old tenor player. His latest, Where Do You Start? (Origin), recorded with his youthful group of regular band members, once again demonstrates his staying power. This collecti...
Seattle Times, February 23, 2003 (Paul de Barros)
It takes a lifetime to be able to play the eight-bar solo that saxophonist Don Lanphere delivers on the title tune of this gently autumnal album. Lanphere, who hails originally from Wenatchee, came up as a wild and wailing bebopper, recording in New York with Fats Navarro and Max Roach before he was 20. But Lanphere's swashbuckling lines, slurre...

 

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SAMPLE SOUNDCLIPS:

Blues Away:


The Scene Is Clean:


Other Recordings featuring
Don Lanphere:

Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
Sacred Music of Duke Ellington
(Origin 82456)
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
SRJO Live
(Origin 82399)
Don Lanphere with New Stories
Home At Last
(Origin 82391)
Don Lanphere
Like A Bird
(Origin 82378)
Various Artists
The Piano: The Best of Seattle Jazz
(Origin 82376)
Don Lanphere
Year 'Round Christmas
(Origin 82373)
Don Lanphere and Pete Christlieb
Get Happy
(Origin 82363)
New Stories
Remember Why
(Origin 82359)

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