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Jenny Maybee/Nick Phillips: Haiku
ByNick Phillips
trumpetb.1965

Cava Menzies
piano
Jenny Maybee
piano and vocalsWhile Moment To Moment and Haiku prove to be perfect companion pieces, they have their notable differences beyond specific personnel. The former was an instrumental outing that was dominated by covers and delivered by a quartet. This one is a trio date that focuses largely on material penned by Phillips and/or Maybee. The majority of the material features Maybee's vocals, but instrumental interplay remains key in every piece.
The album opens with the title track and "You"two pieces that Phillips co-wrote with songwriter

Cliff Goldmacher
lyricistb.1968

Paul Eastburn
bass
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Haiku has no jagged edges, no bluster and bravado, and no athletic feats to speak of. It's an album that values heart over head and beauty over brawn, pointing to the fact that Nick Phillips has found an artistic soul mate in Jenny Maybee. ">
Track Listing
Haiku; You; Interstellar; The Meaning Of The Blues; Blue Monk; The Setting Sun; Autumn Moon; Winter Butterflies; Heaven; Idyll Surreal; Now And Then.
Personnel
Jenny Maybee
piano and vocalsJenny Maybee: piano, vocals (1-4, 6, 9, 11); Nick Phillips: trumpet; Paul Eastburn: bass.
Album information
Title: Haiku | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Nick Phillips Music
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