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Hendrik Meurkens/Bill Cunliffe: Cabin In The Sky
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Misha Tsiganov
piano
Gabriel Espinosa
bass
Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Antonio Adolfo
pianob.1947

Bill Cunliffe
pianob.1956
With a focus on classics and a mostly straightforward outlook, Meurkens and Cunliffe deliver a trouble-free flight. The swinging title track and a "Smoke On The Water"-laced take on

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
These songs are sophisticated in different ways, yet they're all incredibly approachable when placed in the hands of this pair. Whether investigating an emotional uncertainty in

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007
While jazz fare born on the Great White Way and other chestnuts of varied origin and design make up the bulk of the program, originals have their place in the mix here, too. Meurkens' mellifluous "Afternoon," augmented with some Cunliffe-arranged strings, is a highlight; Cunliffe's bluesy "You Don't Know" broadens the color scheme, adding another shade to an already-vibrant picture; "Time To Say Goodbye" plays up the lyrical qualities so notable throughout this entire affair; and "Prague In March" marks Meurkens as a writer of extreme clarity and emotional depth.
If ostentatious offerings and flashy displays are your thing, this one isn't for you. There are plenty of solos to marvel at across this album, but each serves the song without drawing undue attention away from it. Cabin In The Sky may be a first go-round for Meurkens and Cunliffe as a team, but the music doesn't betray that fact. Their rapport is undeniable. ">
Track Listing
Cabin In The Sky; Afternoon; Miyako; Young And Fine; You Don't Know; Invitation; Time To Say Goodbye; Ode To Billie Joe; Prague In March; Speak Low; Wave.
Personnel
Hendrik Meurkens
harmonicaHendrik Meurkens: harmonica; Bill Cunliffe: piano.
Album information
Title: Cabin In The Sky | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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