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Ray Alexander : Cloud Patterns
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Incredible jazz, featuring world famous musicians on vibes, piano, bass, drums and bari sax, recorded live at Eddie Condon's in NYC.
Genre: Jazz: Smooth Jazz
Release Date: 1988
Cloud Patterns Record Label: Nerus Records
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Cloud Patterns 6:16 $0.99
I Can't Get Started With You 5:27 $0.99
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 9:47 $0.99
My Foolish Heart 5:49 $0.99
Green Dolphin Street 6:26 $0.99
Reflections 5:15 $0.99
Ray's Blues 2:40 $0.99
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Album Notes

Ray started his musical career as a drummer, playing with Claude Thornhill, Bobby Byrne, the Dorsey Brothers, Stan Getz, Joe Venuti, Mel Torme, Johnny Smith, Chubby Jackson and many others. He later switched to vibes (the vibraphone) and worked with George Shearing, Charlie Barnet, Bill Evans, Anita O'Day, Mel Lewis; all in all, a "who's who" of jazz. Ray also worked with his own quartet in renowned jazz clubs such as Birdland, the Embers, Basin Street East, etc. In the early '70's he joined with Mousey Alexander to form "Alexanders the Great", a quartet which was booked frequently at the new Half Note uptown, as well as many other clubs and concerts.

Until his passing, he played in various jazz clubs in New York and the East coast, as well as college concerts and jazz festivals. In the summer he toured England and nearby European countries playing vibraphone in jazz venues and festivals.

His first self-released album, "Cloud Patterns" was recorded live at Eddie Condon's in 1983 and was released in 1988. It continues to do well and has received excellent reviews. The album is dedicated to the late Pepper Adams and Albert Dailey who were on the album on Bari Sax and Piano, together with Harvie Swartz on Bass, Ray Mosca on Drums and Ray on Vibraphone.

Ray's CD and cassette "Rain in June" (on Nerus Records) got rave reviews and is still being played in the U.S., Canada, England, Japan, Sweden, and Germany. The musicians are Ray on vibraphone, Kenny Barron on piano, Warren Vaché, Jr. on cornet, Bob Kindred on tenor sax, the late Oliver Jackson on drums and Harvie Swartz on bass.

Ray has also released a CD on Cat's Paw Records, called "Vigorous Vibes", which features Ray on vibraphone, Mac Chrupcala on piano, John Anter on drums, and Marshall Wood on bass. We're pleased to say it's getting medium to heavy rotation on a number of jazz stations around the country.

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REVIEWS

Swings, very tastefull, players all......
author: Philip Siegel
In a time of noise Ray Alexander's music is a breath of fresh air. His timing and taste is impeccable. He's been around and his supporting cast just "knows" what to do.
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Warm and swinging, especially Pepper Adams.
author: Marc Meyers
"Cloud Patterns" features the late vibes player Ray Alexander in a tasty, swinging live set from 1983. The superb supporting cast features Pepper Adams and Albert Dailey, who are no longer with us, so rare music like this is especially welcome. Adams, in particular, doesn't disappoint. His solos are the high point here, but every track is played with warmth and feeling.
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