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Geoffrey Keezer: Live at Birdland
ByGeoffrey Keezer
keyboardsb.1970

John Patitucci
bassb.1959

Clarence Penn
drumsb.1968

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
The opener from Corea is entitled "High Wire-The Aerialist." Filled with an adventurous spirit, Keezer develops the quickly shifting phases with muscular proficiency as Patitucci and Penn show they are a rhythmically advanced combination. The first Shorter composition is "Flagships," which the saxophonist originally wrote in a concerto-like form for soprano sax and synth. Keezer approaches the number with his usual high standard of artistry and commanding force. As he controls the musical narrative, Keezer's chart builds in space for Patitucci to deliver a controlled electric bass voice.
"Eternal Child" is from the Chick Corea Elektric Band 1988 release on GRP Records entitled Eye Of The Beholder. Opening with Patitucci's polished arco bass playing, Keezer weaves the composition's texture into a lyrical imperative until Patitucci returns with a bold, deep-toned bass solo leading to Keezer's bright and assertive close-out of the number. The first of Keezer's compositions is " Song Of The Canopy," which he wrote at 23, when he was a member of

Art Farmer
flugelhorn1928 - 1999
The album concludes with a Keezer original, "Madame Grenouille" (means frog in English). Keezer takes over the keyboard using the full palette of the instrument in this technically stunning number. Penn is given solo space which he fills with productive tension. The trio's collective improvisation is seamless throughout the album, and they listen to each other with empathy and creativity. ">
Track Listing
High Wire-The Aerialist; Flagships; Eternal Child; Song Of The Canopy; IMP's Welcome; Joy Rider; Dance Cadaverous; Madame Grenouille.
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Album information
Title: Live at Birdland | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: MarKeez
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