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The Arrival of Victor Feldman
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The Arrival of Victor Feldman
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The Arrival of Victor Feldman
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Victor Feldman
had first recorded as a leader when he was 13 and a swing-based drummer. In 1957, he moved from his native London to the United States, and by early 1958 (when he was 23) was in great demand as a pianist and vibraphonist. For his second American release and debut for the Contemporary label,
Feldman
is completely in the spotlight. Joined by the brilliant bassist
Scott La Faro
(whose playing is a strong reason to acquire the album) and drummer
Stan Levey
,
performs a mostly boppish set including
"Serpent's Tooth,"
"There Is No Greater Love,"
Dizzy Gillespie's
"Bebop," a
Chopin
waltz and three of his diverse originals. An excellent showcase for the still-developing
. ~ Scott Yanow
had first recorded as a leader when he was 13 and a swing-based drummer. In 1957, he moved from his native London to the United States, and by early 1958 (when he was 23) was in great demand as a pianist and vibraphonist. For his second American release and debut for the Contemporary label,
Feldman
is completely in the spotlight. Joined by the brilliant bassist
Scott La Faro
(whose playing is a strong reason to acquire the album) and drummer
Stan Levey
,
performs a mostly boppish set including
"Serpent's Tooth,"
"There Is No Greater Love,"
Dizzy Gillespie's
"Bebop," a
Chopin
waltz and three of his diverse originals. An excellent showcase for the still-developing
. ~ Scott Yanow