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Subliminal Seduction
Released: Oct 22, 2002
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Released: Oct 22, 2002
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Ralph Peterson's second session for Criss Cross features an identical band to his earlier date for the Dutch label, including pianist Orrin Evans, saxophonist Jimmy Greene, bassist Eric Revis, and...
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Triangular 2
Released: Oct 10, 2000
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Released: Oct 10, 2000
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Ralph Peterson's second Sirocco Jazz release is also his second trio recording. On Triangular 2, Peterson is joined by pianist David Kikoski and bassist Gerald Cannon to play six originals -- three...
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Back to Stay
Released: Jun 23, 2000
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Released: Jun 23, 2000
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Drummer Ralph Peterson Jr.'s ninth recording as a leader, his first for Sirocco Jazz, and his fifth featuring his Fo'tet, is a energy filled session with former OTB bandmate Ralph Bowen replacing...
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Fo'tet Plays Monk
Released: Nov 20, 1995
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Released: Nov 20, 1995
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Drummer Ralph Peterson's recordings are always stimulating and somewhat surprising. For this set, his "Fo'tet" consists of the leader, soprano saxophonist Steve Wilson, vibraphonist Bryan Carrott...
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Art
Released: Mar 18, 1992
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Released: Mar 18, 1992
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Although this CD was dedicated to the recently deceased Art Blakey, drummer Ralph Peterson (a swinging player anyway) does not modify his own style or merely re-create Blakey's recordings. Instead...
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Ralph Peterson Presents the Fo'tet
Released: Dec 22, 1989
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Released: Dec 22, 1989
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An album where this tremendous young drummer unveils a strong lineup of contemporary talent and turns it loose on a hard-bop menu. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide