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Michael Weiss: Persistence
ByMichael Weiss
pianob.1958

Rudy Van Gelder
various1924 - 2016
Working in the talent-rich environment of New York City, affords one the opportunity to draw upon that ready-made pool of players and establish a formidable jazz band as Weiss does here. Ably supported by tenor saxophonist

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Paul Gill
bass, acousticOn tap here is a blend of four originals and four standards from the likes of Jimmy Van Heusen,

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
The title track and "Second Thoughts" open up the music in mid-tempo form highlighting the cohesiveness of this quartet on a couple of traditional contemporary charts. Van Heusen's oft-recorded standard "Only the Lonely" is one of the softer moments of the session where Weiss's delicate touch on the keys and Nostrand's warm brush strokes combine for an absolutely beautiful rendition of this ballad.
Waller's feisty "Jitterbug Waltz" turns the music in the direction of perky, up-tempo swing. Monk's "Epistrophy" continues the mood before the band engages the gentler side again on Jobim's classic "Once I Loved." The quartet brings down the curtains with "Birthday Blues," a steamy blues original that, in addition to featuring the leader's sizzling solos, also showcases excellent bass lines from Gill and some power play from the saxophonist to close out the album in dynamic fashion.
For whatever reason pianist Michael Weiss has chosen not to record as a leader as often as he could have in his distinguished 40-year career, Persistence is testament to how intriguing, exciting and vibrant his music is. Perhaps a persistent call for more, may entice this pianist to grace us with another release in the near future. ">
Track Listing
Persistence; Second Thoughts; Apres Vous; Only the Lonely; Jitterbug Waltz; Epistrophy; Once I Loved; Birthday Blues.
Personnel
Michael Weiss
pianoEric Alexander
saxophone, tenorPaul Gill
bass, acousticPete Van Nostrand
drumsAlbum information
Title: Persistence | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Cellar Live
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