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Denny Zeitlin: Live at Mezzrow
ByDenny Zeitlin
pianob.1938

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942

Spike Wilner
pianoCaptured during two nights of Zeitlin's residency at the titular club in May of 2019, everybody appears to be in peak, pliable form throughout. George Gershwin's "The Man I Love," which stretches out for nearly 12 minutes, has no problem making that case. Zeitlin proves curious with his elegant intro, Williams and Wilson join him in some high caliber swing, descents into wandering alt-funk bring a different aspect of life to the party, and frayed connections allow for an expansion onand dissolution ofthe picture itself. Zeitlin's structural alterations add, subtract, multiply and divide volumes across this classic.
The remaining eight performances prove no less intriguing, whether for their broad embrace of change or for their seemingly effortless class. Zeitlin's "Echo of a Kiss," for example, waltzes around with wondrous harmonies.

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Coleman Hawkins
saxophone, tenor1904 - 1969

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Zeitlin's command and combination(s) of numerous musical dialects, Williams' elastic resonance and grounding presence, and Wilson's character, coloring skills and impeccable sense of time and groove all come together to form a beautiful whole. This trio is both firm in its constitution and loose in its methods of operation. It's simply the best of both of worlds. ">
Track Listing
The Man I Love; Echo of a Kiss; I Mean You; The Star-Crossed Lovers; 10 Bar Tune; Dancing In The Dark; Isfahan; Intimacy of The Blues; Paraphernalia.
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Title: Live at Mezzrow | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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