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David Janeway: Interchange
By
Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Masabumi Kikuchi
piano1939 - 2015
Pianist David Janeway has been on the scene since the late 70s; he offered up the marvelous Distant Voices in 2021, on Steeplechase Records (review here), and on the New Direction label, in 2017, he released another top-notch trio outing, Secret Passages, (review here).
The pianist now returns with music he made in 1993, Interchange which, like the previously mentioned recordings, finds the artist once again in a trio setting which suits him.
Janeway cites pianists

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Denny Zeitlin
pianob.1938

Harvie S
bass, acousticb.1948

Steve Johns
drumsb.1960
The title tune, another original, sparkles with an energetic trio dynamic, and the Gershwin brothers' "Who Cares" has a lighthearted vibe, while Janeway's "Last Embrace" nudges the sounds back in the brooding (but somehow hopeful) mood. Janeway brings in saxophonist Pete Yellin on Bronislav Kaper's "Invitations," the rhythm section laying down a saucy backdrop for the horn.
Closing with Bill Evans' "Very Early," the sparkle returns to the sound, on one of Evan's loveliest of tunes, treated here with respect by David Janeway and his mates. ">
Track Listing
Interchange; Who Cares; You’re My Everything; Invitation; The Scene Is Clean; Return; Yours Is My Heart Alone; Last Embrace; Very Early.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Peter Yellin: alto saxophone (4).
Album information
Title: Interchange | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Steeplechase Lookout
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