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1984 studio album by Horace Parlan
Glad I Found You is an album by American jazz pianist
Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded in 1984 and released on the Danish-based
SteepleChase label.
[1]
The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow stated: "Parlan sounds inspired by the other musicians on this spirited hard bop set".
[2]
All compositions by Horace Parlan except as indicated
"Monday Morning Blues" - 4:52
"Hip Walk" (
Bernt Rosengren ) - 10:06
"Oblivion" (
Bud Powell ) - 6:02
"Something for Silver" - 7:49
"Glad I Found You" (
Al Levitt ) - 6:58
"
Afternoon in Paris " (
John Lewis ) - 6:32
Years indicated are for the recording(s), not release.
Albums as leader With
Stanley Turrentine With others
Gene Ammons in Sweden (1973)
One Foot in the Gutter (
Dave Bailey , 1960)
Gettin' Into Somethin' (Dave Bailey, 1960)
Motoring Along (
Al Cohn &
Zoot Sims , 1974)
Tough Tenor Favorites (
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis &
Johnny Griffin , 1962)
Goin' to the Meeting (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, 1962)
Jaw's Blues (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, 1981)
The Time Is Right (
Lou Donaldson , 1959)
Sunny Side Up (Lou Donaldson, 1960)
Midnight Sun (Lou Donaldson, 1960)
The Jazzpar Prize (
Pierre Dørge , 1991)
That's It! (
Booker Ervin , 1961)
Exultation! (Booker Ervin, 1963)
The House That Love Built (
Frank Foster , 1982)
Doin' Allright (
Dexter Gordon , 1961)
Stable Mable (
Dexter Gordon , 1975)
Jazz with a Twist (
Slide Hampton , 1961)
Explosion! The Sound of Slide Hampton (1962)
Weary Blues (
Langston Hughes , Charles Mingus &
Leonard Feather , 1958)
Gifts & Messages (
Roland Kirk , 1964)
I Talk with the Spirits (Roland Kirk, 1964)
Slightly Latin (Roland Kirk, 1965)
A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry (
Charles Mingus , 1957)
Blues & Roots (Charles Mingus, 1959)
Mingus Ah Um (Charles Mingus, 1959)
I'll Close My Eyes (
Doug Raney , 1982)
Meeting the Tenors (Doug Raney, 1983)
Splashes (Archie Shepp, 1987)
Bird's Grass (
Idrees Sulieman , 1976)
Groovin' (Idrees Sulieman, 1985)