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Marcus Roberts: Portraits in Blue
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Marcus Roberts
pianob.1963

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937
All of Gershwin's original music is there, but much of it is taken at unusual temposspeeded up, slowed down or synchopatedwith many additional minutes of improvisation that actually fit with the original. I'm usually a traditionalist, so I wasn't sure I really wanted to hear a 28-minute "Rhapsody in Blue," figuring it probably had a lot of filler. It doesn't. This is music that's interesting and worth hearing.
Oh yes, there are also two additional pieces, which are very, very good.
The 20-minute

James P. Johnson
piano1894 - 1955
Finally, Roberts plays a 12-minute version of Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm Variations," which are catchy and inventive. But Rhapsody is what you're buying here, and it may be the best one I've ever heard. Certainly the bluest. ">
Track Listing
Rhapsody in Blue; Yamekraw; I Got Rhythm Variations
Personnel
Marcus Roberts
pianoMarcus Roberts, piano
Album information
Title: Portraits in Blue | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Columbia Records
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