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Overseas is an album by pianist Tommy Flanagan, recorded with bassist Wilbur Little and drummer Elvin Jones in 1957. It was Flanagan's debut album as a leader.
Pianist Tommy Flanagan was touring Europe as part of trombonist J. J. Johnson's band in 1957 when he was given the chance to lead a recording session for the first time.[1] From Johnson's touring group, Flanagan hired Little and Jones for the session, which took place in Stockholm on August 15.[2][3] Six of the album's nine pieces were Flanagan originals.[4]
Flanagan rerecorded five of the album's selections on his 1996 trio album Sea Changes, his final studio recording as a leader. These were his original compositions "Beat's Up", "Delarna", "Eclypso", and "Verdandi", as well as Charlie Parker's "Relaxin' at Camarillo".
Overseas was released by Prestige Records.[2] Very similar selections of tracks were also released as Tommy Flanagan Trio by Metronome and as Trio Overseas by Prestige.[3] All of the tracks from the session were later issued by DIW as The Complete Overseas.[5]The Penguin Guide to Jazz complimented Flanagan's touch and "trim melodic ideas".[2]
Track listing
All pieces by Tommy Flanagan unless otherwise noted.