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Daniel Schl?ppi / Marc Copland: Alice's Wonderland
ByDaniel Schläppi
bass, acoustic
Marc Copland
pianob.1948

Gary Peacock
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020

Bill Carrothers
pianob.1964

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946
Albums under Copland's nameespecially in the solo or trio formatsfit into something of a pattern; an original or two from his own pen, some Great American Songbook tunes, perhaps something from

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943

Scott LaFaro
bass1936 - 1961
Speaking of "Jade Visions," a tune that appeared on the Bill Evans' masterpiece, Sunday At The Village Vanguard (Riverside Records, 1961), appears here. Copland is often cited as possessing a style close to that of Evans, with his complex and heart-stoppingly beautiful harmonies, his delicacy of touch and a cool cerebralism. They treat the Scott LaFaro tuneLaFaro was the bassist on the previously-mentioned Evans albumwith devotion, with Copland displaying the subtlest of touches, Schl?ppi dipping down to a minimalist (but muscular) mode.
"Some Day My Prince Will Come," a-mid 1960s favorite of the Miles Davis Quintets, plays out as a mood lightener, taken at a brisk pace, featuring some vivacious piano/bass interplay, while Cole Porter's "Everything I Love" exudes a lovely warmth, and the closer, "Blue In Green," from the Miles Davis Songbook, sounds like a peaceful prayer, as it always does in Copland's hands, to close out another excellent outing from Schl?ppi and Copland. ">
Track Listing
Everything I Love; Day and Night; The Other Way Round; Alice's Wonderland; Some Day My Prince Will Come; Juno; Jade Visions; All of Me; Blue in Green (Live).
Personnel
Daniel Schl?ppi
bass, acousticDaniel Schl?ppi: bass; Marc Copland: piano.
Album information
Title: Alice's Wonderland | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Catwalk
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