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Michael Robinson: Piano Improvisation Series
ByMichael Robinson
pianob.1956

Lennie Tristano
piano1919 - 1978

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
The series features Robinson's acoustic piano on six albums of jazz standards, a pop cover, and one original composition. The artist notes that until very recently in his career, he did not own an acoustic piano. Not Like Before, Somebody Whisper, Wonderful Schemes, For A Whirl, The City Sleeps, and Bounce the Moon were recorded in two sessions in August, 2021. The project came out of an unusual encounter between the artist and the aging mother of a friend. Robinson was playing weekly requests for this audience of one and they were far from his familiar world of ragas and electronics. As he played from the American songbook, he took away an interest in individualizing pieces with his own creative notions.

Not Like Before
Azure Miles Records
2021
Robinson's improvisations neither attack nor retreat from the substance of these standards. The first of the albums is Not Like Before. Opening with "42nd Street," Robinson initially embraces the original context but while his left hand provides a hypnotic bass line, the right takes off, dancing in the upper register. The Gershwin brothers' "I Got Rhythm" is bookended with the customary theme but across fifteen-plus minutes Robinson upends the familiar.

Somebody Whisper
Azure Miles Records
2021
The extended "Blue Moon" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) enters slightly askew but completely recognizable. Shortly in, Robinson slips through harmonic changes rapidly and effortlessly, stretching out this remarkable rendition. The Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn classic, "I Fall In Love Too Easily" opens at a leisurely pace before spinning off in a mesmerizing bluesy/bebop amalgam.

Wonderful Schemes
Azure Miles Records
2021
This disc includes a twenty-minute take on another Styne/Cahn standard, "Saturday Night Is the Loneliest Night of the Week." Right from the unhurried introduction, Robinson destabilizes the melody but without completely deconstructing it. In this lengthy interpretation, he gives himself the freedom to explore far-flung tangents. On "Out of Nowhere" Robinson's left-hand bass style again forms the foundation for his percussive reading.

For A Whirl
Azure Miles Records
2021 F
Robinson's highly rhythmic phrases and contrasting left give new life to even the most overdone standards, as heard on "My Funny Valentine." Permeated with the blues, the pianist opts for a somewhat starker treatment here. The ancient "Indian Summer" predated jazz but was later absorbed by the likes of

Sidney Bechet
saxophone, soprano1897 - 1959

Gene Krupa
drums1909 - 1973

Benny Goodman
clarinet1909 - 1986

The City Sleeps
Azure Miles Records
2021
"The Boulevard of Broken Dreams" was originally written as a tango in 1933. It has since been altered endlessly and recorded by an enormous range of musicians from

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965

Hoagy Carmichael
piano1899 - 1981

Bounce the Moon
Azure Miles Records
2021
"It Happened in Monterey" was popularized by

Paul Whiteman
composer / conductor1890 - 1967
Tracks and Personnel
Not Like BeforeWalk-Up; 42nd Street; Sunny; Just Friends; I Got Rhythm.
Michael Robinson: piano.
Somebody Whisper
Blue Moon; Nice 'N' Easy; I Fall In Love Too Easily.
Michael Robinson: piano.
Wonderful Schemes
Days of Wine and Roses; Saturday Night Is the Loneliest Night of the Week; The Touch of Your Lips, Out of Nowhere.
Michael Robinson: piano.
For A Whirl
My Funny Valentine; All I Need Is the Girl; Too Young To Go Steady; Indian Summer.
Michael Robinson: piano.
The City Sleeps
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams; It Never Entered My Mind; Skylark; The Very Thought of You.
Michael Robinson: piano.
Somebody Whisper
Blue Moon; Nice 'N' Easy; I Fall In Love Too Easily.
Michael Robinson: piano.
Somebody Whisper
Blue Moon; Nice 'N' Easy; I Fall In Love Too Easily.
Michael Robinson: piano.
Bounce the Moon
September In the Rain; You Make Me Feel So Young; It Happened In Monterey; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; I Should Care.
Michael Robinson: piano.
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