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Take Two is the second studio album by jazz guitarist Emily Remler. The record is credited to The Emily Remler Quartet, and Remler was joined on the recording by pianist James Williams, bassist Don Thompson, and drummer Terry Clarke. Williams was best known at the time for his four years with The Jazz Messengers, and Thompson and Clarke frequently worked together as part of the Jim Hall Trio.

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  • Take Two es el segundo álbum de estudio de la guitarrista de jazz Emily Remler. Este fue el único de sus discos que se presentó como "El Cuarteto de Emily Remler". Estaba acompañada en la sección rítmica por el pianista de Memphis James Williams, el contrabajista Don Thompson y el batería Terry Clarke. El músico y crítico de jazz Leonard Feather escribió en los comentarios del álbum​ que "Emily Remler ha hecho un rápido y admirable paso de ser una joven pero incierta joven promesa a ser una profesional creativa y de rápido desarrollo" y definió "Take Two" como un "conjunto de interpretaciones cuidadosamente planeadas y brillantemente ejecutadas" (es)
  • Take Two is the second studio album by jazz guitarist Emily Remler. The record is credited to The Emily Remler Quartet, and Remler was joined on the recording by pianist James Williams, bassist Don Thompson, and drummer Terry Clarke. Williams was best known at the time for his four years with The Jazz Messengers, and Thompson and Clarke frequently worked together as part of the Jim Hall Trio. Jazz musician and critic Leonard Feather wrote at the liner notes of this album that "Emily Remler has made a swift and admirable advance from promising but uncertain youngster to creative and fast growing professional" and defined Take Two as a "carefully planned and brilliant executed set of performances". (en)
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  • June 1982 (en)
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  • AllMusic (en)
  • The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide (en)
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  • Soundmixers, New York (en)
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  • Take Two es el segundo álbum de estudio de la guitarrista de jazz Emily Remler. Este fue el único de sus discos que se presentó como "El Cuarteto de Emily Remler". Estaba acompañada en la sección rítmica por el pianista de Memphis James Williams, el contrabajista Don Thompson y el batería Terry Clarke. (es)
  • Take Two is the second studio album by jazz guitarist Emily Remler. The record is credited to The Emily Remler Quartet, and Remler was joined on the recording by pianist James Williams, bassist Don Thompson, and drummer Terry Clarke. Williams was best known at the time for his four years with The Jazz Messengers, and Thompson and Clarke frequently worked together as part of the Jim Hall Trio. (en)
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