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Jason Rebello: Held
ByJason Rebello
pianob.1969

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Rebello has already recorded seven albums under his own name but surprisingly this is his first solo piano recording. He's worked with many of the biggest names in music such as

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Tommy Smith
saxophone, tenorb.1967

Jean Toussaint
saxophoneb.1957

Pee Wee Ellis
arrangerb.1941

Carleen Anderson
vocalsb.1957

Peter Gabriel
vocalsb.1950

Kenny Kirkland
piano1955 - 1998

Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023
In The Rough Guide to Jazz (3rd edition, 2004)

Ian Carr
trumpet1933 - 2009
Held is his follow-up to 2013's Anything But Look which involved a marriage of styles such as jazz, soul and fusion and featured amongst others, Omar, Will Downing and Pino Palladino. But the feel here is quite different. From the opening track "Pearl," Rebello instantly engages the listener with a repeated left-handed vamp over which he extemporizes fluidly. The title track, played at an adagio pace, compares very favourably with the doyen of jazz pianists, Bill Evans. This contrasts with a perky version of Lennon and McCartney's timeless "Blackbird."
Although not stated, the languid "Thanks John" could be a paean to the late

John Taylor
piano1942 - 2015
Track Listing
Pearl; Salad Days; Tokyo Dream; Held; Blackbird; As The Dust Settles; Thanks John; Happy But For How Long; Purple Sunflower; Polzeath; Dissolve.
Personnel
Jason Rebello
pianoJason Rebello: piano.
Album information
Title: Held | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Edition Records
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