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Jed Levy: Faces and Places
By
Warne Marsh
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1987
Jed Levy is not just a tenor player, his compositions have vivacity and a clear structure and, occasionally, an impish charm. The tuneful magic is conjured from the commonplace. Levy has an impressive past and an imposing presence. He has played with

Jaki Byard
piano1922 - 1999

Jack McDuff
organ, Hammond B31926 - 2001

Don Patterson
organ, Hammond B31936 - 1988

Mike Clark
drumsb.1946

Charlie Hunter
guitarb.1967

Chico O'Farrill
composer / conductor1921 - 2001

Cab Calloway
composer / conductor1907 - 1994
If you love the beauty of jazz, you will find much to enjoy here. There is something very, very satisfying about hearing a player who is achieving exactly what they want to accomplish. Each track has an individual shape that intrigues. In some ways, Levy is a rare performer. He plays without ego and with an overwhelming honesty. He has listened to a great deal of jazz, played hours of jazz, absorbed it, loved it and is able to filter it through his own mind and experience.
"Danza de Berrios" has a Latin jazz rhythm, with pianist

Luis Perdomo
pianob.1971

Alvester Garnett
drumsb.1970
"Calcata" is another fine melody. There is no hairshirt improvisation, lyricism wins all the time.. Perdomo has a perceptive solo, where he chooses notes carefully over

Peter Slavov
bassThe piano and tenor are locked tightly together in "Twiddle Twaddle," and the relief of breaking away is clear when Perdomo is released for his solo. Levy's solo flies freely. Levy's tunes are not just there to be a springboard for improvisation, they are beautiful in themselves. The drum breaks add additional vitality.
Levy explains that he has always had a fantasy to visit the island of "Tenerife." Geographically, it is a long way from

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
If one could translate Levy's music into words, they would not shout, they would be humorous. They would not bore, they would intrigue. Their sincerity would beguile, leading forward to what he plays next, what else he has to say.
Why do the words honesty and integrity keep coming to mind in listening to the album? Levy is a great player and this album shows his improvising skills in the round, all laced with his ability as a composer. The album is a hymn to all the musicians across the clubs and, in Levy's case, across continents, who are producing jazznight after night that is full of inherent, deeply musical, engrossing, pleasurable sounds. ">
Track Listing
EMAIL; Danza de Berrios; Calcata; Twiddle Twaddle; Coming to Terms; St. Simons; Personable; Tenerife; Leading Tone; Haiku; Partido Tenor; Postscript.
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Title: Faces and Places | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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