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John Taylor: Tramonto

by Neil Duggan
British pianist John Taylor (1942-2015) possessed a remarkable talent for eluding the global recognition his skills warranted. A former house pianist at London's Ronnie Scott's club, Taylor probably achieved his widest acclaim through Azimuth, the group he formed with vocalist Norma Winstone (his wife) and trumpeter Kenny Wheeler. His trio recordings with drummer Peter Erskine and bassist Palle Danielsson further cemented his reputation. Tramonto captures Taylor in another trio setting, this time collaborating with American musicians bassist Marc ...
Continue ReadingHindsight: Enrico Pieranunzi, Marc Johnson and Joey Baron

by Brian Morton
Sometimes we're reduced to throwing down old bones and seeing what messages they deliver back. Maybe noticed at the time, but the recording of Hindsight, by the trio of maestro Enrico Pieranunzi, master bassist Marc Johnson and time-lord Joey Baron took place almost exactly sixty years after one of the most famous jazz piano sessions of all. When most admirers think of Bill Evans, their minds go first to the famous Village Vanguard sessions of June 1961, with Scott LaFaro ...
Continue ReadingEliane Elias: Time And Again

by Edward Blanco
Internationally-renowned Brazilian jazz pianist and vocalist Eliane Elias presents her third recording on the Candid label--and the 32nd release of her long and distinguished career--on the innovative and creative Time and Again, a collection of eight new original sambas, which feature her piano, keyboards and singing in both English and Portuguese. As Mark Wexler, head of Candid Records states, With each recording, Elaine proves she has no boundaries and showcases her mastery of song, musicianship and vocalese. She is an ...
Continue ReadingMarc Johnson, Daniel Freedman, Marcus Miller, Alain Caron

by Len Davis
Marc Johnson, Daniel Freedman, Gilad Hekselman, Santiago Bosch. Marcus Miller, Alain Caron and Federico Malaman. Czech drummer Dali Mraz, German keyboard player MSM Schmidt and Yo Miles. Playlist The Volunteered Slaves Fuyons J'adore" from Space Ship One (Day after) 00:00 Marc Johnson Thrill Seekers" from Second Sight (ECM) 06:07 Daniel Freedman La Sirene" from Ghost Modern (GSI Records) 12:13 Santiago Bosch Galactic Warrior" from Galactic Warrior (Self Produced) 18:31 Marcus Miller 7-T's" from Laid Black (Blue Note) 24:46 ...
Continue ReadingEliane Elias: Quietude

by Edward Blanco
Brazilian-born pianist/vocalist and multi-Grammy-winning artist Eliane Elias returns to her musical roots on Quietude, her 31st album as leader and a follow up to her Grammy Award-winning album Mirror, Mirror (Candid Records, 2021), a duet with the late Chick Corea and Chucho Valdes. Recorded in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and in New York, on this album Elias shares eleven of her own personal favorite bossa nova songs showcasing her sultry Portuguese vocals and relegating her talents on the piano to a ...
Continue ReadingAurora Clara, Spandrel, Marc Johnson's Bass Desires and Pat Metheny

by Len Davis
Drummer and percussionist Tino di Geraldo, Aurora Clara and Spandrel. Marc Johnson, Pat Metheny, and bass players Tom Kennedy and Teymur Phell. Playlist Aurora Clara Seis Cafe" from Clear Dawn (Youkali) 00:00 Spandrel Words Travel Fast and so does Fire" from Spandrel (Self Produced) 08:31 Marc Johnson's Bass Desires"Thrill Seekers" from Second Sight (ECM) 17:01 Pat Metheny"Rise Up" from The Unity Sessions (Nonesuch)25:25 Tom Kennedy"Just For The Record" from Just For The Record (Self Produced) 33:64 MSM Schmidt"Hymn ...
Continue ReadingBill Evans: Inner Spirit

by Jim Worsley
Tension-filled Buenos Aires seemed to bring the best out of Bill Evans. This 1979 live performance at the Teatro General San Martin is as energized as the Argentinian city was polarized. Six years earlier, Evans had played the city in trio with bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell, amidst dangerous political terror. The trio was immune to the chaos and was treated with respect, if not jubilation, at the prospect of hearing them perform. That performance, captured on Morning ...
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