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Enrico Pieranunzi / Marc Johnson / Joey Baron: Dream Dance
ByPieranunzi has fronted a trio with bassist

Marc Johnson
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Joey Baron
drumsb.1955

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Pieranunzi's classicism is in full display throughout the disc, but that's not to suggest a cerebral or sedate affair. "The End of Diversions," the opening cut on this set of all Pieranunzi originals, blazes ahead with a burning forward momentum, with an angular sound resembling

Thelonious Monk
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"No-Nonsense" trundles along in a headlong way, with rock music energy, while "As Never Before" introduces ballad form to the set. Wistful and inward, the trio treats the slower tempo with a sense of delicacy and beauty that contrast nicely with the disc's faster, more fiery tunes.
"Castle of Solitude" drifts along on a pretty melody and Johnson's assertive bass lines, with Pieranunzi's deft lyricism on full display. "Peu de Chose" has a gregarious, sunny side of the street feeling, while "Nippono Ya-Oke" bask in a lush exoticism.
Pieranunzi and his "American Trio," don't seem to a have a huge profile on the west side of the Atlantic, but with Ballads (Cam Jazz, 2006), Live in Japan (Cam Jazz, 2007) and now Dream Dance they prove they are one of the very top tier piano trios working today. ">
Track Listing
End of Diversions; No-Nonsense; As Never Before; Castle of Solitude; Peu de Chose; Nippono Ya-Oke; Pseudoscope; Dream Dance; Five Plus Five.
Personnel
Enrico Pieranunzi
pianoEnrico Pieranunzi: piano; Marc Johnson: bass; Joey Baron: drums.
Album information
Title: Dream Dance | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: CAM Jazz
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