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Pete Malinverni Trio: A Beautiful Thing
ByColeman Hawkins
saxophone, tenor1904 - 1969

Eliot Zigmund
drumsb.1945
The set underscores advice that would be well-taken by any jazz musicianany artist for that matterthat nothing great is going to happen if you're being too careful. Loosen up and let it fly, baby.
Which is exactly what the trio does. They went into the studio for a four-hour session, and came up with a jewel.
The tone is set with Malinverni's opening title tune. There is a relaxed ease of delivery, the bass and drums laying down a solid, cushioned foundation for Malinverni's joyous and uplifting exuberance.
The

Burt Bacharach
composer / conductor1928 - 2023
"In the Garden of the Eternal Optimist" is Maliverni's dedication to his wife, singer
Jody Sandhaus
vocalsThe set closes out with a couple of familiar tunes. The trio rollicks into Gus Arnheim's "Sweet and Lovely"one of

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Track Listing
A Beautiful Thing; A House Is Not a Home; In the Garden of the Eternal Optimist; And So It Goes; Go Down, Moses; Evocative; La Vie En Rose; Nefesh Soul; Sweet and Lovely; My Shining Hour.
Personnel
Pete Malinverni
pianoPete Malinverni: piano; Lee Hudson: bass; Eliot Zigmund: drums
Album information
Title: A Beautiful Thing | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Saranac
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