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Joshua Espinoza Trio: Journey Into Night
ByAnd dance to a tune
That was a hit
Before your mother was born."
So said Paul McCartney, way back in another century, on the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour (Capitol, 1968).
On his debut release, pianist

Joshua Espinoza
pianob.1989
Starting out with familiar melodies is smart sequencing, especially with tunes as engaging as these. And even more so when the pianist and his trio mates are this facile. Espinoza has an elegant touch. Bassist

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
And they do this very well.
Off to a great and enticing start, the rest of the set does not disappoint. The pianist's original, "Streetlight Serenade" is full of shadows and restless beauty. "Nocturne For Anna Marie," another Espinoza original, sounds like a nineteenth century classical piecea floating, timeless sound.

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
"Desperado," a 1973 hit by the rock group the Eagles, closes things the way the trio opened. It is a reminder of just how sad and lovely the song is. Exquisitely done. ">
Track Listing
Always Something there To Remind Me; In My Life; Streetlight Serenade; Nocturne For Anna Marie; Take The A Train; Shenandoah; Unwelcome Dream; Birdsong; Desperado.
Personnel
Joshua Espinoza
pianoJoshua Espinoza: piano; Mikel Combs: bass; Jaron Lamar Davis: drums.
Album information
Title: Journey Into Night | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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