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Jon Mayer: Nightscape
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Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
As with Mayer's previous albums as a leader, this is a trio recording, the pianist reprising the line-up from his last release, So Many Stars (Reservoir Music, 2007), with drummer

Roy McCurdy
drumsb.1936

Rufus Reid
bass, acousticb.1944
Mayer has chosen an inspired combination of tunes, from the Great American Songbook, compositions of past jazz masters (such as Horace Silver's "Room 608"), and two of his own compositions"Nightscape," a delicate ballad, and "Blues Junction," a straight-ahead blues featuring a melodic solo from Reid. Taken together this selection creates a mix of the familiar and the not-so-familiar that enables the musicians to bring fresh ideas to well-established tunes as well as adding something new to the canon.
The trio's treatment of the best known composition on the album, Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz's "Dancing in the Dark," demonstrates in exemplary style how Mayer can arrange and perform a familiar tune and bring new insights and approaches to it. Mayer's interpretation offers enough variation to keep the tune fresh without losing the essence of its beautiful melody. Initially Mayer simplifies the melodyan inspired move which creates space and calm in the playingbefore he moves into a fine solo, driven by McCurdy's delicate and sympathetic brush work. Reid is also sparing with his notes, enhancing the sense of space, before he takes his own brief but effective solo.
Mayer's arrangement of

Harold Land
saxophone, tenor1928 - 2001
Track Listing
The Touch of Your Lips; Blues Junction; Day by Day; Nightscape; Rapture; Room 608; Dancing in the Dark; Bohemia After Dark; Theme for Ernie; Once I Loved; So in Love.
Personnel
Jon Mayer
pianoJon Mayer: piano; Rufus Reid: bass; Roy McCurdy: drums.
Album information
Title: Nightscape | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Reservoir Music
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