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Alberts/Johnson/Britton- Apothecary

SKU: 805558253829
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the album cover for Alberts/Johnson/Britton - Apothecary
the album cover for Alberts/Johnson/Britton - Apothecary

Located in a converted Chinese herbalist's shop in Seattle's historic Ballard neighborhood, pianist Jon Alberts' Fu Kun Wu Lounge blends this heady ambiance with the eclecticism of modern jazz. Alberts, along with his luminary band mates, Jeff Johnson (bass) and Tad Britton (drums) have appeared weekly there for over a decade blending an aesthetic prescription with a subdued swing that is surely a cure for the ordinary. "Apothecary" conveys much of the hidden beauty of the Seattle jazz scene providing evidence that jazz is alive and well there. There isn't any other place quite like the Fu Kun Wu Lounge and no other musicians make the most of it like Alberts, Johnson and Britton.

Tracklist:

  1. Green Dolphin Street
  2. Bemsha Swing
  3. Nardis
  4. In Your Own Sweet Way
  5. Summer Band Camp
  6. Mysterioso
  7. Turnout the Stars
  8. Footprints
  9. Some Other Time
Format: New CD/Jazz

Alberts/Johnson/Britton- Apothecary

SKU: 805558253829
Regular price 70.00 SR
Unit price
per

Release Date: 07.21.2009

 
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Located in a converted Chinese herbalist's shop in Seattle's historic Ballard neighborhood, pianist Jon Alberts' Fu Kun Wu Lounge blends this heady ambiance with the eclecticism of modern jazz. Alberts, along with his luminary band mates, Jeff Johnson (bass) and Tad Britton (drums) have appeared weekly there for over a decade blending an aesthetic prescription with a subdued swing that is surely a cure for the ordinary. "Apothecary" conveys much of the hidden beauty of the Seattle jazz scene providing evidence that jazz is alive and well there. There isn't any other place quite like the Fu Kun Wu Lounge and no other musicians make the most of it like Alberts, Johnson and Britton.

Tracklist:

  1. Green Dolphin Street
  2. Bemsha Swing
  3. Nardis
  4. In Your Own Sweet Way
  5. Summer Band Camp
  6. Mysterioso
  7. Turnout the Stars
  8. Footprints
  9. Some Other Time