Listen to the Dawn is a rare example of Frank Morgan recording an entire album without a pianist. The veteran alto saxophonist, who was only two weeks away from his 60th birthday when this post-bop/be bop CD was recorded, evidently wanted to try something a bit different -- and it was a move that paid off creatively. Whether he's forming an intimate duo with guitarist Kenny Burrell or forming a quartet with Burrell, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Grady Tate, Morgan fares quite well without a pianist. This isn't an album of fast tempos and high-speed aggression -- from Burrell offerings like "Listen to the Dawn" and "Remembering" to highly personal interpretations of Gordon Jenkins' "Goodbye," Duke Ellington's "I Didn't Know About You" (which becomes a sexy bossa nova), and the standard "It Might as Well Be Spring," Morgan is especially introspective and really takes time to reflect. This compelling CD should not be missed. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi
Listen to the Dawn
1993
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Listen to the Dawn Track Listing
Credits of Listen to the Dawn
- Jay Newland
- Engineer
- John Snyder
- Producer
- Bill Emmons
- Assistant Engineer
- Jules Allen
- Photography
- Margery Greenspan
- Art Direction
- Phil Yarnall
- Photography
- Carl Perkins
- Composer
- Kenny Burrell
- Guitar
- Fred Kevorkian
- Assistant Engineer
- Ron Carter
- Bass
- Frank Morgan
- Sax (Alto)
- Grady Tate
- Drums













