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Jamie Saft: Solo a Genova
ByJamie Saft
pianoResources are available wherein Saft offers fascinating insight into his thinking behind the choices of material and how he approached them, but such information, erudite as it is, can't compare to hearing this music as he plays it, ruminating on same in the moments in which he is playing, then further contemplating those sensations. Take

Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941
Jamie takes a more pragmatic approach to "Po' Boy," from Bob's latter-day album Love And Theft (Columbia, 2011), exploring the melodic nuances in depth without losing the intrinsically playful tone of the tune. The long-time collaborator of

Bobby Previte
drumsb.1957

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
Given his array of endeavors ranging from trio outings featuring Iggy Pop, Loneliness Road (RareNoise, 2017 ) and the two-man outing with Bill Brovold, Serenity Knolls (RareNoise, 2017), it should come as no surprise Saft is ever the student, a quarter century into his professional career. Even still, the relish with which he approaches

Charles Ives
composer / conductor1874 - 1954
Regular covers of songs from that 'Little Ol' Band from Texas' are de rigeur for Jamie Saft, but performances like this one of ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" hardly sound pro-forma. Rather, the translation to piano from an electric guitar-based arrangement for a trio posits new avenues for this resident of upstate New York to travel, in and around its structure. Similarly, his take on

Curtis Mayfield
guitar and vocals1942 - 1999

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Jamie Saft's first release of 2018 will no doubt leave those who hear it anticipating the next with Bill McHenry, Brad Jones, and Nasheet Waits, the Jamie Saft Quartet's Blue Dream (RareNoise, 2018). No doubt that, even if stylistically or conceptually that work may bear only scant resemblance to this one, there's little doubt the project will manifest the same roundly exploratory concentration this man has evinced in the years leading up to (and including) this landmark entry in a discography that deserves to be described as kaleidoscopic. ">
Track Listing
The Makings Of You; Human/Gates; Naima; Sharp Dressed Man; Overjoyed; Po' Boy; The New Standard/Pinkus; Blue Motel Room; The Housatonic At Stockbridge; Blue in Green; Restless Farewell.
Personnel
Jamie Saft
pianoJamie Saft: piano.
Album information
Title: Solo a Genova | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: RareNoiseRecords
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