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Marc Copland: Dreaming
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Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966

Ralph Alessi
trumpetb.1963

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Greg Osby
saxophoneb.1960
Then there is Someday (InnerVoice Jazz, 2022) with saxophonist

Robin Verheyen
saxophoneb.1983
Copland is a consummate group player. The ensemble sound trumps the solos, slightlythough these are there, and they are notable. Verheyen was, for a time, Copland's label mate at Pirouet Recordsa label that seems, at this 2025 writing to have gone, sadly, dormant, let us hope not extinct. They put out a fine product, with terrific artists making memorable music wrapped in attractive physical packages featuring some prize-winning cover art. Verheyan's Startbound (2009) was a standout release for Pirouet.
Dreaming features drummer

Mark Ferber
drums
Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Included here are a couple of Copland originals, a pair by bassist Gress, including the title tune (they have collaborated on record often, and a rapturous rapport is evident) in addition to two Verheyen tunes. The disc closes with an energized take on Jerome Kern's "Yesterdays," a welcome revisitation of the song he offered up on his Modinha (Pirouet Records, 2006).
The mood: one of a relaxed cohesion from start to finish, a hallmark of all Copland releases, with eight excellent compositions, sequenced expertly. ">
Track Listing
Eronel; All That's Left; Dreaming; LST; Destination Unknown; Passing Through; Figment; Yesterdays.
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Album information
Title: Dreaming | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Innervoice Jazz
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