Once again, jazz guitarist Mark Elf burns it up with bassist Robert Hurst, drummer Winard Harper & guest Aaron Goldberg, who appears on 2 tracks. The album has a mix of standards & originals with bebop, Latin, ballads & blues grooves. There are also two solo guitar tracks, "Manhattan," where Mark plays a bass line, chords & a solo simultaneously, as well as a rubato on the song "It Might As Well Be Spring".
9 Blowins' for the Cohen's - Mark Elf/Robert Hurst/Winard Harper/Aaron Goldberg
10 Hov Lane - Mark Elf/Robert Hurst/Winard Harper/Aaron Goldberg
11 Manhattan - Mark Elf
12 It Might As Well Be Spring - Mark Elf
Once again, jazz guitarist Mark Elf burns it up with bassist Robert Hurst, drummer Winard Harper & guest Aaron Goldberg, who appears on 2 tracks. The album has a mix of standards & originals with bebop, Latin, ballads & blues grooves. There are also two solo guitar tracks, "Manhattan," where Mark plays a bass line, chords & a solo simultaneously, as well as a rubato on the song "It Might As Well Be Spring".