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Iiro Rantala: Lost heroes
By
Gwilym Simcock
pianob.1981

Danilo Rea
pianoRantala has been a jazz musician for many years, most famously with Trio T?yke?t, a superbly skillful and inventive band which existed for almost 20 years until it split in 2006. He is also a popular presenter on Finnish TV. This is his first solo album and, like Rea's CD, Rantala's Lost Heroes is a tributein this case, to ten of Rantala's musical role models, from Jean Sibelius to

Art Tatum
piano1909 - 1956

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
Eight of the tunes are Rantala originals.

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Toots Thielemans
harmonica1922 - 2016

Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007
"Pekka Pohjola" is dedicated to Rantala's fellow Finn; musician and composer
Pekka Pohjola
bass1952 - 2008
Other tunes display Rantala's more playful side, a sense of humor that translates readily into musical ideas. "Can't Get Up" is dedicated to

Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric1951 - 1987

Erroll Garner
piano1921 - 1977
It's difficult to praise Lost Heroes too highly. Rantala's international profile may not be as high as other jazz pianists, but he is a hugely talented artist, with a powerfully emotional approach to his playing and a good-natured sensibility that some better-known players could do well to emulate. Rantala's heroes may be lost, but they still resonate in the hearts and minds of many people. Lost Heroes is a superb tribute; a giant of an album. ">
Track Listing
Pekka Pohjola; Waltz for Bill; Can't Get Up; Tears for Esbj?rn; Thinking of Misty; Jean and Aino; Donna Lee; One More Waltz for Michel Petrucciani; Bluesette; Intermezzo.
Personnel
Iiro Rantala: piano.
Album information
Title: Lost heroes | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: ACT Music
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