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Mosaic: A Celebration of Blue Note Records

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Mosaic: A Celebration of Blue Note Records
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 13, 2009
RecordedMay 27 and 28, 2008 at Bennett Studios, Englewood, New Jersey
GenreJazz, Post-bop
Length57:57
LabelBlue Note Records/EMI
ProducerBill Charlap, Michael Cuscuna and Eli Wolf
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Mosaic: A Celebration of Blue Note Records is the 2009 debut album by The Blue Note 7.

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Overview

The Blue Note 7 was formed in 2008 in honor of the 70th anniversary of Blue Note Records. The group consists of Peter Bernstein (guitar), Bill Charlap (piano), Ravi Coltrane (tenor saxophone), Lewis Nash (drums), Nicholas Payton (trumpet), Peter Washington (bass), and Steve Wilson (alto saxophone, flute).

The group recorded Mosaic in 2008, which was released in 2009 on Blue Note Records/EMI, and they toured the United States in promotion of the album from January until April 2009.[1] On this album the group plays the music of Blue Note Records, with arrangements by members of the band and Renee Rosnes.

Track listing

  1. "Mosaic" (by Cedar Walton, arranged by Lewis Nash) – 8:31
  2. "Inner Urge" (by Joe Henderson, arranged by Nicholas Payton) – 7:36
  3. "Search For Peace" (by McCoy Tyner, arranged by Renee Rosnes) – 7:59
  4. "Little B's Poem" (by Bobby Hutcherson, arranged by Steve Wilson) – 6:27
  5. "Criss Cross" (by Thelonious Monk, arranged by Steve Wilson) – 6:55
  6. "Dolphin Dance" (by Herbie Hancock, arranged by Renee Rosnes) – 7:07
  7. "Idle Moments" (by Duke Pearson, arranged by Peter Bernstein) – 6:36
  8. "The Outlaw" (by Horace Silver, arranged by Bill Charlap) – 6:30

Personnel

Musical
Technical
  • Bill Charlap, Michael Cuscuna and Eli Wolf – producers
  • Danny Melnick – executive producer, management
  • Dae Bennett – engineer
  • Travis Stefl – assistant engineer
  • Kurt Lundvall – mastering
  • Eli Wolf – A&R
  • Keith Karwelies – A&R administration
  • Perry Greenfield – product management
  • Gordon Jee – creative direction
  • Burton Yount and Rachel Salomon – art direction and design
  • Jimmy Katz – photography
  • Jack Randall – booking
  • Renee Rosnes – arranger
  • Ira Gitler – liner notes

External links and sources

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