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John Stowell/Dave Liebman: Blue Rose
ByDave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

John Stowell
guitar, electric
Don Thompson
bassb.1940
The duo opens with the title tune, from the Duke Ellington songbook. "Blue Rose," the song, was written by Ellington specifically for vocalist

Rosemary Clooney
vocals1928 - 2002
Liebman switches to tenor for saxophonist Wayne Shorter's "Fe Fi Fo Fum." Liebman, on tenor, is one of the more recognizable voices on that particular horn. His tone can be clean, but it will switch, unexpectedly, to segments of gruff, growly blowing that threatens to break out into a free zone. The duo goes back to Ellington territory, with

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
Liebman, surpisingly, switches to piano for pianist Bill Evans' "Time Remembered," for a poignant and ruminative take on the tune, much in line with Evans many recorded versions. Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Until Paisagem" has a restraint, a beautiful delicacy. Liebman's back on soprano, with an added richness to his sound on this Brazilian groove.
Two veterans, Stowell and Liebman, take on this set of standard tunes in their own distinctive way. A gorgeous, uncluttered set, exploring the purity and beauty of the familiar. ">
Track Listing
Blue Rose; Fe Fi Fo Fum; Isfahan; Everything I Love; Time Remembered; Until Paisagem; Molten Glass; My Ideal; Everybody's Song But My Own; Black Eyes; How Deep Is The Ocean.
Personnel
John Stowell: guitars; Dave Liebman: soprano and tenor saxophones,wood Flute; piano (5).
Album information
Title: Blue Rose | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Origin Records
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