MUNDELL'S MOODS with Mundell Lowe - Nagel-Heyer CD 065 / Recorded January 18, 2000
1. Windy Wendy (Meurkens) 
2. Mundell’s Mood (Meurkens) 
3. Please Let The Sun Come Out Again
4. Shoreway
5. Darn That Dream
6. Seven Steps To Heaven
7. A Lad Named Charlie 
8. Opus 1
9. Body And Soul 
10. You Say You Care
11. I’ll Follow My Secret Heart
12. There Is No Greater Love |
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Mundell Lowe - guitar
Hendrik Meurkens – vibes, harmonica
Larry Porter - piano
Pat O’Leary - bass
Chuck Redd – drums
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Hendrik's Personal Notes
This album was recorded during a German tour. Mundell and I had already recorded
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOWE the year before and now we were on the road playing every
night and selling that CD on our gigs.
On this CD, I play more vibes than harmonica. It just happened that way. On
the Road, in Europe, I always play both, because I started out as a vibist and
people know me as that over there.
I like to honor the wishes of my listeners, but I always whine and wince about
not wanting to play the vibes again. But then, after a set or two, it starts
to feel good and I am hooked again. Ask any musician who traveled with me about
my vibes neuroses. They probably roll with their eyes and start moaning. Sorry,
guys.
Chuck Redd plays drums on this one. Interestingly, Chuck is also a great vibes
player and on these long tours he gets some serious withdrawal symptoms because
he doesn’t play any vibes on the gig. But he sees that beautiful shiny
instrument about two feet away from his drum set every night and so he’s
always circling around the vibes when we aren’t playing. Has anybody seen
Chuck? Yup, he is playing vibes. In 2002 we had a gig in D.C. were we finally
both played vibes and it actually was a lot of fun.
Pat O’Leary is the bassist here and Pat is all music. He is a great bass
player and composer, someone who lives by the Phil Woods motto, music
first!
Larry Porter joined us in the studio. We did the tour as a pianoless quartet
but the producer wanted a keyboardist and Larry lives in Berlin which is just
a few hours from Hamburg where we recorded. Larry fit in nicely and brought
in the Jobim-inspired tune Shoreway.
This was my first recording of Mundell’s Mood.
Since this recording, the composition has become a fixture in my repertoire.
These days I play it faster than on this CD.
Reviews
“Lowe and Meurkens blend well together and offer prime examples of why
this music remains timeless.” Jim Santella – Cadence –
July, 2001
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