Firefly (Emily Remler album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Firefly Studio album by Emily Remler Released April 1981 Recorded April 1981 Genre Jazz, Bebop, Hard bop Length 39:39 Label Concord Emily Remler chronology Firefly 1981 Take Two 1982 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]
Firefly was Jazz musician Emily Remler's debut album with Concord Records. Firefly was recorded in San Francisco, CA during April 1981. Released at age 24, this was her first album as a leader. She was joined by pianist Hank Jones, bassist Bob Maize, and drummer Jake Hanna.
A review by Allmusic called it an example of bop bordering on hard bop sound. For the 1980s it would not be considered very \"groundbreaking\", but the album sounded like it could have come out of the height of the bop era in the 1960s.[2] Track Listings No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. \"Strollin'\" Horace Silver 5:29 2. \"Look To The Sky\" Antonio Carlos Jobim 5:23 3. \"Perk's Blues\" Emily Remler 4:06 4. \"Firefly\" Remler 4:05 5. \"Movin' Along\" Wes Montgomery 5:30 6. \"Taste of Honey\" Ric Marlow, Bobby Scott 2:09 7. \"Inception\" McCoy Tyner 5:09 8. \"In A Sentimental Mood\" Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills 7:48 Total length: 39:39 Personnel
Emily Remler - guitar Hank Jones - piano Bob Maize - bass Jake Hanna - drums