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Laszlo Gardony: Signature Time
ByGardony was born in Hungary but has been resident in the USA for some years. He's a professor of piano at Berklee and has worked with

Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945

Miroslav Vitous
bassb.1947

John Lockwood
bass
Yoron Israel
drums
Stan Strickland
woodwindsThe band is at its most upbeat on "Bourbon Street Boogie," a 20-bar blues that gives Strickland some space to blow, but it's the two most laidback tunes that show the musicians' talents off to best effect. "Silent Words" is a wonderfully gentle piece of music. The trio is controlled, concise, economical, yet manages to invest the seemingly simple and repetitive tune with great humanity and beauty. "Under The Sky" combines Gardony's piano with Israel's vibraharp to create another placid, reflective and beautiful tune.
Gardony also has an imaginative way with cover versions.

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967

George Shearing
piano1919 - 2011
Signature Time has style, imagination and beauty, both on Gardony's original compositions and on his imaginatively reworked versions of standards. The album enhances the reputation of every one of the musicians and re-affirms the talents of Gardony himself. ">
Track Listing
With You At The Bridge; On African Land; Lady Madonna; Lullaby of Birdland; Silent Words; Johnny Come Lately; Under The Sky; Eleanor Rigby; Spirit Dance; Bourbon Street Boogie.
Personnel
Laszlo Gardony
pianoLaszlo Gardony: piano; John Lockwood: bass; Yoron Israel: drums, vibraharp; Stan Strickland: tenor saxophone, vocal (9).
Album information
Title: Signature Time | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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