Product DescriptionDavid Amram was already a versatile composer and accomplished French horn player when he was 25. Both these qualities are evident in the first recordings he did as leader while living in Paris in 1955. By the end of the year he had returned to the United States and hit New York's exciting jazz scene. Not only did he play his horn alongside some of the jazz greats, but he also revealed himself as a highly articulate pianist. He freely admitted that his playing was influenced by Thelonious Monk but, as is clear in these recordings, the inventiveness and originality of his own work is unmistakable. Despite his activities in the field of jazz, Amram would also become one of New York's most active and highly regarded theater composers.
Rue Mazarine / I Married An Angel / Hess Goes West / Plays This Love With Me / The Way You Look Tonight / The Birds Of Montparnasse / Occasion / Bed Time Story / Someday Morning Will Come / Lobo Nocho / I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart / Darn That Dream / City Talk / Phipps Quipps / The Best Thing For You / Shenandoah / Somewhere Along The Way / I Love You / Las Muchachas Delicadas / True Blue / Harold's Way Out