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Know Thyself (1995)

by Dale Fielder

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Khepera 05:48
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Dreamlife 05:39
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Know Thyself 08:42
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Maau 08:51
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Sometime Ago 07:33
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Strivers Row 05:39

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Dale Fielder, an advanced hard bop-based saxophonist, doubles on alto and tenor on this excellent set. Using his regular group of the period (trumpeter Dan Bagasoul, pianist Greg Kurstin, bassist Bill Markus and drummer Ocie Davis III, Fielder explores six of his originals, "Sometime Ago," "But Beautiful" and Tina Brooks' obscure "Theme for Doris." The music is grounded in the tradition yet adventurous in spots, an excellent showcase for the LA-based band.
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

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released February 1, 1995

Dale Fielder - alto & tenor sax
Dan Bagasoul - trumpet & flugelhorn
Greg Kurstin - piano
Bill Markus - bass
Ocie Davis III - drums
Don Littleton - congas (Dreamlife)

Produced by Dale Fielder
Recorded May 5 & Sept 20, 1994
@Sage And Sound Studios
Jim Mooney - engineer
Frank Jackson - photography
Bob Girnnius - Mastering
Strata Graphics - graphic design

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Dale Fielder Altadena, California

Dale Fielder is an American jazz saxophonist, composer and bandleader. He is a multi-instrumentalist who plays all four saxophones: soprano, alto, tenor and baritone with equal authority. He is known for his original compositions and choice of performing rare, obscure jazz classics as well as his varied group concepts and variety of presentations. Fielder has recorded over 20 CDs as a leader. ... more

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