WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOWE with Mundell Lowe - Acoustic Music 319.1190.242 / Recorded June 14, 1999
1. Star Eyes
2. Maya
3. I’m Getting Sentimental Over You
4. Slidin’ (Meurkens) 
5. Afternoon (Meurkens) 
6. Like Someone In Love 
7. The Team
8. Lady Be Good
9. Bolero Para Paquito (Meurkens)
10. When Lights Are Low 
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Mundell Lowe - guitar
Hendrik Meurkens - harmonica
Chris Berger - bass
Mark Taylor - drums
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Hendrik's Personal Notes
In the late nineties I did a series of tours and recordings with several of
the great mainstream Jazz guitar players, all of whom were at one point part
of the Great Guitars. First with Charlie Byrd, then with Herb
Ellis and here, with Mundell Lowe.
Mundell has spent many years as a successful composer for TV and film. But,
before he moved to LA to pursue his writing career, he established himself as
one of the great guitar players of his day.
He’s a wonderful accompanist, which makes sense for someone with an interest
in writing. He has a nice, warm sound and his voicings sound very full and complete.
Must be his symphonic thinking.
It was a beautiful experience to be able to play some of my originals with
a legend like Mundell. His voicings and his approach shed new light on my tunes
and it is interesting to watch one’s compostions take on a new face in
the hands of a master.
I’ve recorded Slidin’ and Bolero
Para Paquito, several times and they sound just a little different
here. I especially like the way my ballad Afternoon sounds
here. Thanks, Mundell.
Chris Berger is back for our second CD together, after BURNIN’ and a
few months before we recorded NEW YORK NIGHTS together with Jimmy Cobb.
The drummer here, Mark Taylor, now plays with Monty Alexander. He is from England
and more proof that there is nothing wrong with European musicians.
Star Eyes has been a favorite of mine ever since
I heard Bird play it. That goes for a lot of other tunes. Whatever Bird touched
became magic.
We are playing Benny Carter’s When Lights Are Low,
with the original bridge. I wonder how Benny Carter felt after Miles released
his very popular version of this song with the wrong bridge. But then again
Miles would be absolutely welcome to put out a tune of mine using a wrong bridge.
No problem at all!
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