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Jacky Terrasson: Push

Leon Parker
drumsb.1965

Ben Williams
bass, electricWhile Terrasson has been likened to

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023

Randy Weston
piano1926 - 2018

Abdullah Ibrahim
pianob.1934

Cyro Baptista
percussionb.1950

Ramsey Lewis
piano1935 - 2022
But this album doesn't hew to a narrow aesthetic; Terrasson's distinctive approach embraces diversity while maintaining a personal sound. His mash-up of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and the standard "Body and Soul"fragments of it assert themselves half way through and in the codaemploys tropes from Jamal's ensemble arsenal, including abrupt tempo shifts, whiplash dynamics and unexpected turnarounds. And the band, whether just the trio or augmented, maintains a spare, delineated sense of space-time with clean, neo-classical modernist lines. It's crisp and airy, never muddy or dense, even in the helter-skelter racing of "Beat Bop" with judiciously added electronic synth. Although originals dominate, the understated, wistful version of Monk's "Ruby My Dear," with

Gregoire Maret
harmonicab.1975
Track Listing
Gaux Girl; Beat It/Body and Soul; Ruby My Dear; Beat Bop; 'Round Midnight; Morning; My Church; Say Yeah; You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To; Carry Me Away; O Café, O Soliel.
Personnel
Jacky Terrasson
pianoJacky Terrasson: piano, keyboards, vocals; Ben Williams: bass; Jamire Williams: drums; Gregoire Maret: harmonica (3, 8); Jacques Schwarz-Bart: tenor saxophone (6); Matthew Stevens: guitar (8); Cyro Baptista: percussion (8, 10, 11).
Album information
Title: Push | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Concord Music Group
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