New York Trio-Blues in the Night 2001
Label: Venus
Jazz
In the dawn of the 21st century, pianist Bill Charlap took the jazz world by storm with a series of rewarding albums for labels both in the U.S. and abroad. On Blues in the Night, he leads his New York Trio in a recording made for the Japanese label Venus, with veteran bassist Jay Leonhart and fellow young gun Bill Stewart joining him. Right away Charlap signals that he can take an old chestnut into a new direction. His stretched-out, blues-drenched "Blues in the Night" makes effective use of space and showcases his sidemen as well. Leonhart's buoyant bassline brings to mind the late Milt Hinton in the brisk rendition of "I Could Have Danced All Night." Charlap's intense workout of "Blue Skies" is a virtual jazz history lesson, showing the influence of a number of legendary pianists, while achieving a sound distinctly his own. His loping, jaunty approach to "My Funny Valentine" is another winner; equally playful is the snappy waltz treatment of "Tenderly," accented by Stewart's brushwork. One of the most promising pianists of his generation,
this Charlap CD is highly recommended.
AMG.
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Bill Charlap- Piano
Jay Leonhart- Bass
Bill Stewart Drums
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01. Blues In The Night 8.20
02. I Could Have Danced All Night 6.34
03. Blue Skies 4.53
04. You Better Go Now 7.22
05. My Funny Valentine 6.12
06. Tenderly 5.10
07. Embraceable You 7.13
08. Don't Explain 5.53
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lunes, 12 de octubre de 2009
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