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Alan Pasqua: Soliloquy
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Alan Pasqua
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A versatile and virtuosic player, Pasqua has recorded with a wide array of top line jazz artistsJack DeJohnette, Paul Motion, Michael and Randy Brecker, etcas well as rock/pop artists John Fogerty, Starship, Dylan and more.
A glance at the set list says that Pasqua has got it bad for the music of

Duke Ellington
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As for the Dylan tune, "Girl From the North Country," the opening cut of Dylan's underrated Nashville Skyline (Columbia, 1969) album: It seems a stretch of a choice for a set consisting of music from Ellington, Cole Porter ("Embraceable You'), Johnny Mandel ("A Time for Love") and the Schwartz/Dietz team ("I See Your Face Before Me"); but Pasqua shape-shifts this simple song of longing into solemn hymn, a joyful prayer that serves as a highlight, if one must be chosen.
Recorded in Pasqua's Santa Monica studio on a Steinway concert grand piano that gives the sound an exquisite crispness, Soliloquy earns a spot as one of the top piano albums of the year. ">
Track Listing
Hello Young Lovers; I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good; Lotus Blossom; I See Your Face Before Me; In A Sentimental Mood; Embraceable You; Isn't It Romantic; Girl From The North Country; A Time For Love; There Are Such Things.
Personnel
Alan Pasqua
pianoAlan Pasqua: piano.
Album information
Title: Soliloquy | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Mouthpiece Music
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