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A World of Piano Trios II
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e.s.t. live in Gothenburg
ACT Music
2019
Before Swedish jazz pianist

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008

GoGo Penguin
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2010
Svensson was the star of the show, but the other members were major contributors to the band's sound. Bassist

Dan Berglund
bassb.1963

Magnus Ostrom
drumsb.1965
Other highlights include the

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

What You Thought Was Home
Rune Grammofon
2019
For their sophomore effortfollowing Not Nearly Enough To Buy A House (Rune Grammofon, 2017)this Norwegian trio expands on their conversational group playing style and

Kjetil Mulelid
pianob.1991

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Double bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Bj?rn Marius Hegge contributed "Bruremarsj (Wedding March)," which has rhythm and mood true to the title. Like everything this group plays, the march feel is present yet fluid. The same could be said of "Waltz For Ima:" perhaps not strict enough to dance to, but clearly a waltzat least until it travels into freer territory towards the end. "Homecoming" ends the album in a contemplative mood, anchored by a lyrical double bass solo. A fitting end to a program rich in content: it feels full, despite the relatively short running time.

And I Love Her
Illusions Mirage
2019
This trio was originally brought together as the late guitarist

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Marc Copland
pianob.1948

Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Joey Baron
drumsb.1955
It is a varied program, although not as contemporary as the title Beatles tune might suggest. It ranges from

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Mongo Santamaria
percussion1917 - 2003

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

American Lullaby
Jerujazz Records
2019

Carl Kennedy
piano
Andrew Green
guitar"Furniture Music" is constructed on top of a serpentine ostinato pattern, most of the time (not sure how the furniture enters into it). Thatcher is featured again with the arco bass theme that ends "Begin Again," and the piece also mixes a lyrical theme with a martial rhythm. The title tune ends the album with a rhapsodic rubato flow. A fitting close to a striking collection of music that makes its point elegantly and directly.

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Blue Note Records
2019
German-born pianist

Jacky Terrasson
pianob.1966
The album title comes from Terrasson's age when he conceived and recorded it. It is intended to be a personal statement, which is reflected in the almost entirely original program (the one exception is a brief Mozart arrangement). "The Call" opens the set with a tribute to pianist

Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
"Mirror" opens with driving drums, which resume after a gentle bridge, while "Jump!" features a drum solo (both courtesy of drummer

Gregory Hutchinson
drumsb.1970

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Tracks and Personnel
e.s.t. live in Gothenburg
Tracks: Dating; Somewhere Else Before; The Rube Thing; From Gagarin's Point Of View; The Wraith; Providence; Good Morning Susie Soho; The Chapel; Bowling; The Second Page; Dodge The Dodo.
Personnel: Esbj?rn Svensson: piano; Dan Berglund: bass; Magnus ?str?m: drums.
What You Thought Was Home
Tracks: What You Thought Was Home; Folk Song; Bruremarsj (Wedding March); Tales; Far Away; A Cautionary Tale Against a Repetitive Life; Waltz for Ima; When Winter Turns into Spring; Homecoming.
Personnel: Kjetil André Mulelid: piano; Bj?rn Marius Hegge: double bass; Andreas Sk?r Winther: drums.
And I Love Her
Tracks: Afro Blue; Cantaloupe Island; Figment; Might Have Been; Love Letter; Day and Night; And I Love Her; Mitzi & Jonny; You Do Something to Me.
Personnel: Marc Copland: piano; Drew Gress: bass; Joey Baron: drums.
American Lullaby
Tracks: The Clock; Furniture Music; Arcus; Osage Avenue; Children Of The Fountain; Begin Again; Mountain Child; American Lullaby.
Personnel: Carl Kennedy: piano, compositions; Daniel Thatcher: bass; Andrew Green: drums.
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Tracks: The Call; Alma; Mirror; Jump!; Kiss Jannett For Me; Palindrome; La part des anges; Babyplum; What happens au 6ème...; My Lys; Lacrimosa -Mozart: Requiem in D minor; Nausica; This Is Mine; La part des anges -Reprise; Blues en Femmes Majeures; Resilience.
Personnel: Jacky Terrasson: piano, Korg Kronos keyboard (11), vocals (6); Ali Jackson: drums (1, 2, 5, 7, 13, 15); Gregory Hutchinson: drums (3, 4, 8, 9, 12); Lukmil Perez: drums (6, 10, 13, 14); Thomas Bramerie: bass (6, 10, 14); Géraud Portal: bass (1, 2, 5, 7, 13, 15, 16); Sylvain Romano: bass (3, 4 8, 9, 12, 13); Stéphane Menut: vocals (14); Philippe Gaillot: vocals (6).
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Joey Baron
Herbie Hancock
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Cole Porter
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