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1980 studio album by Ron Carter
New York Slick is an album by bassist
Ron Carter which was recorded at
Van Gelder Studio in 1979 and released on the
Milestone label the following year.
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Track listing
All compositions by Ron Carter.
- "NY Slick" – 4:04
- "A Slight Smile" – 4:19
- "Tierra Española" – 8:48
- "Aromatic" – 8:53
- "Alternate Route" – 9:35
Personnel
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release |
Albums as leader or co-leader |
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Where? (1961)
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Uptown Conversation (1969)
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Alone Together (with
Jim Hall, 1972)
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Blues Farm (1973)
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All Blues (1973)
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Spanish Blue (1974)
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Anything Goes (1975)
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Yellow & Green (1976)
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Pastels (1976)
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Piccolo (1977)
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Third Plane (1977)
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Peg Leg (1978)
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A Song for You (1978)
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1 + 3 (1978)
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Carnaval (1978)
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Pick 'Em (1978)
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Parade (1979)
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New York Slick (1979)
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Patrão (1980)
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Parfait (1980)
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Empire Jazz (1980)
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Super Strings (1981)
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Heart & Soul (with
Cedar Walton, 1981)
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Etudes (1982)
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Live at Village West (with Jim Hall, 1982)
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Telephone (with Jim Hall, 1984)
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All Alone (1988)
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Something in Common (with
Houston Person, 1989)
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Duets (with
Helen Merrill, 1989)
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Now's the Time (with Houston Person, 1990)
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Eight Plus (1990)
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Panamanhattan (with
Richard Galliano, 1990)
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Mr. Bow-tie (1995)
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The Bass and I (1997)
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So What? (1998)
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Orfeu (1999)
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When Skies Are Grey... (2000)
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Dialogues (with Houston Person, 2000)
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Standards (2001)
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The Golden Striker (2003)
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Just Between Friends (with Houston Person, 2005)
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Dear Miles (2006)
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It's the Time (2007)
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Jazz & Bossa (2008)
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Chemistry (with Houston Person, 2015)
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Remember Love (with Houston Person, 2018)
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Kai Winding | |
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