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Mort Weiss: Mort Weiss Meets Bill Cunliffe
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Tony Scott
clarinet1921 - 2007

Buddy DeFranco
clarinet1923 - 2014
Weiss' Mort Weiss Meets Bill Cunliffe brings the clarinetist into orbit with pianist

Bill Cunliffe
pianob.1956

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Roy McCurdy
drumsb.1936

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
While bop is his long coat, Weiss is equally adept in other earlier forms as demonstrated by his fine ballad playing on "Who Can I Turn To" and "The Gentle Rain." Weiss demonstrates his generosity by allowing writer (and here, clarinetist) Scott Yanow, a turn on Harry Smith's 1921 composition, "Sheik of Araby." "For Heavens Sake" and "Who Cares" are similarly well dispatched by Weiss and Cunliffe, who play with both certain speed and sensitivity.
Weiss hosts flautist

Sam Most
flute1930 - 2013
Included on this disc of otherwise very mainstream jazz is the song "Awake," penned by Weiss' grandsons Anthony and Brent. This is not jazz, but very serviceable alternative pop. Its inclusion is quirky save for "Readings of Kerouac I," narrated by Peter Marx, a hipsters dream. Mort Weiss Meets Bill Cunliffe arrives just in time that we not forget that the clarinet is a beautiful, if demanding, mistress. ">
Track Listing
The Theme; Who Can I Turn To; Indian Summer; The Gentle Rain; What is this Thing Called Love; Readings of Kerouac 1; My Ship; If I Should Lose You; The Sheik of Araby; Dewey Square; Awaken; For Heavens Sake; Who Cares.
Personnel
Mort Weiss
clarinetMort Weiss: clarinet; Bill Cunliffe: piano; Sam Most: flutes; Chris Conner: bass; Roy McCurdy: drums; Ron Eschete: guitar; Scott Yanow: clarinet (9); Anthony Weiss: guitar (11).
Album information
Title: Mort Weiss Meets Bill Cunliffe | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: SMS Jazz
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