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1981 studio album by Elvin Jones
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Heart to Heart is an album of
jazz standards by drummer
Elvin Jones recorded in 1980 and released on the Japanese
Denon label.
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Track listing
- "
Yesterdays" (
Otto Harbach,
Jerome Kern) - 5:45
- "
If I Were a Bell" (
Frank Loesser) - 6:32
- "
Moon River" (
Henry Mancini,
Johnny Mercer) - 7:57
- "Warm Valley" (
Duke Ellington) - 12:06
- "Joash" (Richard Davis) - 7:30
Personnel
References
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Studio albums |
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Keepin' Up with the Joneses (with
Thad Jones and
Hank Jones, 1958)
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Together! (with
Philly Joe Jones, 1961)
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Elvin! (1961-1962)
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Illumination! (with
Jimmy Garrison, 1963)
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Dear John C. (1965)
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And Then Again (1965)
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Midnight Walk (1966)
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Heavy Sounds (with
Richard Davis, 1967)
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Puttin' It Together (1968)
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The Ultimate (1968)
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Poly-Currents (1969)
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Mr. Jones (1969 & 1972)
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The Prime Element (1969 & 1973)
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Coalition (1970)
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Genesis (1971)
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Merry-Go-Round (1971)
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At This Point in Time (1973)
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On the Mountain (1975)
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New Agenda (1975)
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The Main Force (1976)
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Summit Meeting (with
James Moody,
Clark Terry,
Bunky Green, and
Roland Prince, 1976)
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Time Capsule (1976-1977)
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Remembrance (1978)
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Very R.A.R.E. (1979)
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Heart to Heart (1980)
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Earth Jones (1982)
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Love & Peace (with
McCoy Tyner, 1982)
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Brother John (1982)
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Power Trio (with
John Hicks and
Cecil McBee, 1990)
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When I Was at Aso-Mountain (1990)
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Youngblood (1992)
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Going Home (1992)
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It Don't Mean a Thing (1993)
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Momentum Space (with
Dewey Redman and
Cecil Taylor, 1998)
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