THE NATURE OF THINGS -  MIKE TURK

Mike Turk  -  chromatic harmonica

Jon Wheatley  - 6 & 7 string guitars

Marshall Wood  -  upright bass

International outside USA only  -  15.00 USD

Executive Producer - Dan Kindlon
Mike Turk photos by Greg Gold, Hollywood, CA
 recorded, mixed, mastered - Philipp Nedel of
 B -Sharp Music/Media solutions, Berlin, Germany
Mike plays exclusively the ILUS Renaissance
Harmonica built by Doug Tate & Bobby Giordano

Tin
Sandwich Music
CD 004

 

 

  1. OVALS (Jimmy Rainey)                         
  2. EAST OF THE SUN (Brooks Bowman)     
  3. MOOD INDIGO (Ellington)                  
  4. I WANT TO LIVE (J.Mandel)                
  5. BELLA ROSA (Elmo Hope)                    
  6. THE NATURE OF THINGS (Irvin Rochlin
  7. ENGANO (Luiz Banfa)                       
  8. CON ALMA (D.Guillespie)                
  9. TOOTS (J.Bergonzi)                       
10. Pickle In The Bank (M.Turk
)  

recorded May 25 & 26 2004 Sound Mirror Studios, Boston, MA



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Ira Gitler writes…..”For me, the CD of the month and any other time is The Nature of Things by someone who has flown under my radar—and apparently a lot of other people’s, except perhaps his home city of Boston. Excellently abetted by John Wheatley on guitar and Marshall Wood on bass, Mike Turk makes the harmonica sing and swing like a masterful saxophonist through a marvelous repertoire that includes originals from Jimmy Raney, Elmo Hope, Johnny Mandel, Dizzy Gillespie, Ellington, Jerry Bergonzi, Luis Bonfa and one of his own. Mike outdoes himself on the title number, written by a pianist I met in Chicago back in the late ‘40s, Irv Rochlin, who the last time I saw him, 1973, was living in Holland but playing a gig in Dusseldorf with Dexter Gordon. Go to tinsandwichmusic.com and order this recording. It will soothe your groove and put a smile in your soul.”…. JAZZ IMPROV NY   JUNE 2009