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Paul Motian / Jason Moran / Chris Potter: Lost in a Dream
ByBill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971
It must have been a task to select ten songs from a week of performances of such obvious caliber, and likely much consideration went into the sequencing of the music which has a logical evolution, growing from the susurrus "Mode VI"all brushes and purring saxand gaining subtly and gradually in force to the free-improvisation of "Ten," "Drum Music" and "Abacus," before closing with the elegiac, powerfully emotive "Cathedral."
Potterwho has a long association with Motiancarries the songs' melodies, with Moran tailing in his slipstream and comping in a manner which is supportive and yet independent. The intuitive give and take, with saxophone and then piano sliding in and out of the spotlight almost imperceptibly, makes for hypnotic listening. The emotional depth invested in the playing is constant and makes it difficult to pick out highlights. Rarely does playing so delicate carry such strength. Potter, for his part has never sounded better, and his phrasingsoft and sinewy, yet loaded with emotional weightrecalls the best of

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Moran and Motian dovetail like slowly spiraling feathers on "Birdsong," a beautiful composition which Motian has returned to time and again. The two are the main protagonists on "Ten" where Moran's jagged, dissonant punctuation of his flowing, lyrical runs brings a bittersweet quality to the trio's more urgent performance. 'Drum Music" enters

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

William Parker
bassb.1952

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
The acute intuition and openness in the playing on Lost in a Dream makes for wonderful listening. On the ballads which comprise the majority of the selections the playing sounds like improvisation in slow motion, and the tension created and the beauty inherent is akin to observing a ballet. These are tremendously intimate performances of grace and intensity, which mark a high point in the discographies of all three musicians. ">
Track Listing
Mode VI; Casino; Lost In A Dream; Blue Midnight; Be Careful It's My Heart; Birdsong; Ten; Drum Music; Abacus; Cathedral Song.
Personnel
Paul Motian
drumsChris Potter: tenor saxophone; Jason Moran: piano; Paul Motian: drums.
Album information
Title: Lost In A Dream | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: ECM Records
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