Dorothy Ashby - Autumn Leaves (1983).

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"Autumn leaves" from Dorothy Ashby's album "Concierto de Aranjuez" (1983).The record is her final album as a leader.
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Tracklist:
1.Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma).
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Personnel:
1.Dorothy Ashby - harp.
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Genre: Jazz/Cool/Hard Bob
Recorded: Capital Recording Studio,Hollywood; March 7-8, 1983.
Released: 1984
Label: Philips - 28PJ-4.
Arranged By, Harp – Dorothy Ashby
Design [Album Designer] – Naoe Arano
Engineer [Assistant To Recording Engineer] – Steve Himelfarb
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – John L. Mills
Illustration – Yoko Ochida
Photography By – Bruce Talamon
Producer – Kiyoshi Koyama.
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Another pioneer in music all but written out of existence like so many brilliant talented women, who is especially remarkable as a woman of color.

DaneBrammage
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Can't get enough of her musicality and interpretations of everything she plays.

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Hip Hop sampling brought me here. So majestic. A form of escapism. Thanks for sharing.🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

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Her harp playing touches my heart in a way of beauty from another world <3

tundrathao
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Beautiful sound of a harp early in the morning makes a greeting so special ...
Good morning/evening 🌘

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Maravillosa interpretación, maravillosa canción. (Juventino Flores, Córdoba, Veracruz, MÉXICO)

eulogiojuventinofloresflor
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Comforting, beautiful sound of the harp, I like. ♥️🎶😊

nimfabangay
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The Chords a guitarist limited by 6 strings would love to understand, demonstrated by, a wonderful player on a much forgotten instrument. Many thanks for the upload

jasonmudgarde
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Mesmerizing skill! Dorothy Ashby's harp can also be heard on Stevie Wonder's "If It's Magic."

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Probably the best interpretation of the theme yet

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