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Sam Braysher: Golden Earrings
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Michael Kanan
pianoBraysher and Kanan's approach results in a fresh approach to some old favourites and a welcome revisiting of some lesser-known pieces from composers such as

Tadd Dameron
piano1917 - 1965
The best-known tunes are Dietz and Schwartz's "Dancing In The Dark" and the Irving Berlin medley of "What'll I Do," "Always" and "Remember." On the Dietz and Schwartz number Kanan plays the melody while Braysher adds a counter melody based on the orchestral arrangement from the 1953 movie The Band Wagon. Kanan plays "Always" soloa restrained and affecting performance.
Charlie Parker's "Cardboard" offers another example of the duo's unison playing and lightness of touch. Braysher's "BSP" (a contrafact based on the chords of "Love For Sale") is the album's only original composition, a complex, medium tempo, tune inspired by his interest in

Lennie Tristano
piano1919 - 1978

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Warne Marsh
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1987
Track Listing
Dancing In The Dark; Cardboard; Irving Berlin Waltz Medley - What'll I Do, Always, Remember; BSP; All Too Soon; In Love In Vain; The Scene Is Clean; Beautiful Moons Ago; Golden Earrings; Way Down Yonder In New Orleans.
Personnel
Sam Braysher
saxophone, altoSam Braysher: alto saxophone; Michael Kanan: piano.
Album information
Title: Golden Earrings | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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