Genesis (Charles Sullivan album)
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Genesis is the debut album by American trumpeter Charles Sullivan recorded in 1974 and released on the Strata-East label.
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 5 stating "it's well deserving of this accolade as one of the very best post-bop efforts of its decade". The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide said "Every track is a winner with Charles Sullivan proving himself an outstanding composer and small-group arranger".
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Track listing
All compositions by Charles Sullivan
- "Evening Song" - 8:22
- "Good-Bye Sweet John (In Memory of John Foster: Pianist)" - 5:50
- "Field Holler" - 3:51
- "Now I'll Sleep" - 4:32
- "Genesis" - 17:27
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Personnel
- Charles Sullivan - trumpet
- Sonny Fortune - alto saxophone
- Stanley Cowell, Onaje Allan Gumbs - piano
- Sharon Freeman - electric piano
- Alex Blake - bass
- Billy Hart - drums
- Lawrence Killian - congas, percussion
- Dee Dee Bridgewater - vocals
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