Take Two (Emily Remler album)

Take Two
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1982 (1982-06)
RecordedJune 1982
StudioSoundmixers, New York
GenreJazz, hard bop
Length42:24
LabelConcord Jazz
ProducerCarl E. Jefferson
The Emily Remler Quartet chronology
Firefly
(1981)
Take Two
(1982)
Transitions
(1983)

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".