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Oscar Perez: Prepare A Place For Me
ByOn Prepare A Place For MePerez's third album, following the Latin jazz-centric Nuevo Comienzo (Self Produced, 2007) and the loftier Afropean Affair (Chandra Records, 2011)thoughts run deep and the music acts as a unifying force. Perez and his simpatico trio mates prove to be practiced in the art of self-discovery and interplay, skillfully bringing together pre-composed thoughts and real-time musings to meet and mingle. The leader's fingers artfully flit across the keys, drummer

Alvester Garnett
drumsb.1970

Thomson Kneeland
bass, acoustic
Bruce Williams
saxophoneSeven of the nine tracks on this album are Perez originals, but every single number, including "'Round Midnight" and "The Nearness Of You," speak to his background, influences, and mentors. He takes ownership of those two oft-covered classics while also giving credit where it's due, as he proudly notes how his studies with

Danilo Pérez
pianob.1966

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Hank Jones
piano1918 - 2010

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013

Garry Dial
pianob.1954
In each and every one of those cases, Perez puts his head and his heart to good use, allowing both to influence the beautiful end result(s). The spirit of togetherness and the art of finesse act as through lines, unifying every piece here, regardless of style, subject, or subtext. ">
Track Listing
Just Everything; 'Round Midnight; Headin' Over; Snake Charm; Message To Monterey; The Nearness Of You; Prepare A Place For Me; Mushroom City; Song For Ofelia.
Personnel
Oscar Perez
pianoOscar Perez: piano; Thomson Kneeland: bass; Alvester Garnett: drums; Bruce Williams: alto saxophone (3, 4, 7-9).
Album information
Title: Prepare A Place For Me | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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