Long Ago And Far Away

This Time The Dream's On Me (Mercer/Arlen)

For All We Know (J. Fred Coots/Sam Lewis)

April Medley: I'll Remember April (Raye/de Paul/Johnston); April (Lennie Tristano)

How About You (Ralph Freed/Burton Lane)

My Buddy (W. Donaldson/G. Kahn)

Tribute To Chet: Long Ago And Far Away (Ira Gershwin/Jerome Kern); I Fall In Love Too Easily (S. Cahn/J. Styne); Isn't It Romantic (Rodgers/Hart); Lonely Woman (Horace Silver); You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (Cole Porter); Look For The Silver Lining (DeSylva/Kern)

Line For Lyons (Gerry Mulligan)

What Is This Thing Called Love? (Cole Porter)

Autumn Flower (Eric Stiller)

For Minors Only (Jimmy Heath)

But Not For Me (George& Ira Gershwin)

Philippe Sleep (Dan St. Marseille)

Dan St. Marseille, tenor and soprano sax; Gary Foster, alto sax on track 3; Larry Gillesie, trumpet, flugelhorn & vocals; Cecilia Coleman, piano; Ernis Nuñez; bass; Denny Dennis, drums.

Resurgent Music, 146 S. Main St. Suite 212, Orange, CA 92668

© 1993 Resurgent Music

Photo © William Claxton
"If straight ahead jazz lives on through the 21st century, it will be because such groups as St. Marseille’s have preserved not only the charts but the original spirit of the music, too!" —Bill Kohlhaase, Los Angeles Times

"The ghost of Chet baker haunts this collection as St. Marseille pays tribute to the late trumpeter/vocalist! —Los Angeles Times

"St. Marseille’s tenor shines on How About You, a loose, jaunty effort with all the carefree feeling of children at play!" —Los Angeles Times

"For his part, St. Marseille offers pungent counterpoint to Gillespie’s sleek lines with a lithe, resonant tenor whose sound and phrasing suggest vital aspects of Richie Kamuca, Art Pepper and Stan Getz!" —Lawrence Journal World