1Afro 6/8 Minor Blues (Modern jazz musicians are at home in Afro 6/8 time. I was inspired by Coltrane’s version of Mongo Santamaria's "Afro Blue".)Larry GrenadierEddie MarshallHector Lugo2High Wall (First jazz recording of composer Bronislaw Kaper gem from film noir High Wall. He also wrote Invitation and Green Dolphin St.)Larry GrenadierEddie MarshallHector Lugo3Ow! (A tribute to the early '50s bebop era in San Francisco where I was lucky to hear live Dizzy, Miles, Bud performances.)Paul KellerChuck McPhersonHector Lugo4Put It Where You Want It (Jazz-funk-boogaloo rhythms with strong blues overtones were popular from the '60s onward, led by Joe Sample and the Crusaders.)Larry VuckovichEddie MarshallHector Lugo5View from Telegraph Hill (Written for film noir festival, featuring House on Telegraph Hill, this ballad evokes beauty and mystery of '50s San Franciscio.)Larry GrenadierEddie Marshall6Gypsy Roma Mambo (My arrangement of Dark Eyes, a trad. Russian gypsy song, with hot mambo rhythms & bebop lines, opening with percussive sounds.)Paul KellerChuck McPhersonHector LugoVince Delgado7Lolita (This lively piece evokes the authentic bebop rhythms of its composer & my mentor, bebop master Barry Harris.)Larry GrenadierChuck McPherson8What's This? (This is a melodic, contemporary, swinging, edgy piece based on What is this Thing Called Love chord changes.)Larry GrenadierEddie Marshall9Concierto de Aranjuez (Solemn rubato opening moves into a lively 6/8 improvised rhythm with flamenco scales and fiery rhythmic exchanges.)Vince DelgadoHector LugoPaul KellerChuck McPherson10A Handful of Stars (This solo ballad evokes the melodic, harmonic, and lyrical beauty of the ‘30s and ‘40s,)11Lester's Minor Blues (Live bonus track from The Bach, a spirited tribute to Lester Young.)Paul KellerChuck McPherson12Locomotion (Bonus live track from The Bach. I first heard this Coltrane song on his Blue Train LP; it has a blues pattern with added bridge.)Paul KellerChuck McPhersonHector LugoListen to full