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Dan Whieldon Trio: Positive Changes
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Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Whieldon's lyrical piano opens "E. P." and establishes a calming, melodic, mood that sets the tone for much that comes after. So the entry of

Philippe Aerts
bass, acoustic
Hans Van Oosterhout
drumsb.1965

Jean-Paul Estiévenart
trumpetb.1985
Most of these compositions are Whieldon's originals but there's a cluster of well-known covers ("On Green Dolphin Street," "Nardis," "Speak Low") all of which get fresh interpretations from the band"On Green Dolphin Street" benefits from a rather louche rhythm, "Speak Low" is taken at a fast tempo and gets its muscle from Whieldon and Aerts' bass line. More unexpectedly, there's Whieldon's meditative arrangement of Hubert Parry's "Repton" (better-known, probably, as the music for the hymn "Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind"). ">
Track Listing
For E. P.; Marina's Song; Positive Changes; On Green Dolphin Street; 7; Waltz For Ronnie; Speak Low; Herr Piece; Prelude; Nardis; Para Ti; Wild Dogs; Repton.
Personnel
Dan Whieldon: piano; Philippe Aerts: double bass; Hans van Oosterhout: drums; Jean-Paul Estiévenart: trumpet (3,5, 8, 12).
Album information
Title: Positive Changes | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ASC Records
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