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Denny Zeitlin: Panoply
ByAfter 80 years, it has been quite a ride: Playing in the jazz clubs in and around Chicago when he was still a teenager; making his recording debut in 1963 on flutist

Jeremy Steig
flute1942 - 2016
Zeitlin's Sunnyside Records work took the music career into a higher gear. After his debut on the label, he released twelve more albums on the label and a couple more on Maxjazzsolo piano works, trio outings and electro-acoustic duet sets.
Panoply looks back into the Sunnyside archives from those recordings, presenting twelve tunes from those sessions in a nicely curated collage. The trio tunes feature

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942

George Marsh
drumsThe set opens with a trio take on George Gershwin's "I Was Doing Alright," a lighthearted, light-stepping embrace of the Great American Songbook tradition, before moving into an edgy Zeitlin/Marsh electro mashup that is about as far from Gershwin sound as you can go. Zeitlin plays solo for Bill Lee's "Only One." It is as lovely and delicately expressed as possible, bringing a

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
This is how the album unfolds: a trio or solo tune that is poignant and beautiful, with moments of adventurousness and modernity thrown in (

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
I Was Doing All Right; Excursion; Only One; Ambush; Music Box; Cherokee; Regret; Weirdo; A Raft, A River; Limburger Pie and Beeswax Crust; I Should Care; Johnny Come Lately.
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Title: Panoply | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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