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Heartsong
Sunnyside Records
2018
The longer

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

The Painted Lady Suite
Sunnyside Records
2018
If the strains of woodwinds, saxophones et. al. that waft through The Painted Lady Suite sound familiar, it's well to keep in mind Michael Leonhart has worked with latter-day configurations of

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972

Nels Cline
guitar, electricb.1956

Tokyo '81
Elemental Music
2018
Recorded just after a resurgence of interest in traditional acoustic jazz in the wake of the jazz-rock fusion movement, the performance here proceeds if the band's in mid-set. Shaw's trumpet only adds to that readily-discernible momentum, an ebb and flow over ten-plus minutes on this number, slightly more than sixteen on "Song of Songs" and almost fifteen on the bonus track "Sweet Love Of Mine." And. like the leader's spotlights, it's precise soloing, buoyed by the lithe interactions of the other players, all of it as articulate as the studious but nonetheless passionate essays included in the booklet. Such eloquence certainly belies the familiarity of a tune like "'Round Midnight," so, like its companion piece, Tokyo 1975, this truly deluxe package inaugurates in high style what hopefully will be an extended series of such archival delights.

Tokyo 1975
Elemental Music
2018
Recorded just prior to the venerable saxophonist's return to the United States, a homecoming that saw him, like his peer, signed with Columbia Records, the man's stately, dignified persona permeates the music he plays in a recording that captures the ambiance of the room as much as the performance within it. That said, Gordon doesn't wait til the extended takes on the bonus tracks here, "Rhythm-a-Ning" and "Old Folks," to play with the rousing high spirits captured in the photo of him that adorns this album cover. Everybody in the band, but especially pianist

Kenny Drew
piano1928 - 1993

Passages
Self Produced
2018 While Daan Kleijn doesn't display a true voice of his own on Passages, it's well to note this is only his sophomore recording. The extent to which he's stylishly mastered the rudiments of jazz guitar is impressive enough to strongly suggest he's almost finished the foundation he needs to proceed in formulating a style all his own: his fluid interactions with a trio here bespeak a confidence in his technical skill and an authority as a bandleader, both of which attributes are as highly-evolved as his intuitive skills as a composer. And the fact his "Bird Song" and "Humble Bee" reside so comfortably next to covers by the varied likes of

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
Tracks and Personnel
Heartsongs
Tracks: The Man I Love; Fall ; Lullabye; Free For Three; Heartsong; Infant Eyes; Beam Me Up; I Mean You; Evanessence; Rain Waltz; The Sphinx.
Personnel: Fred Hersch: piano; Michael Formanek: bass; Jeff Hirshfield: drums
The Painted Lady Suite
Tracks: The Painted Lady Suite (Transformation in the Deserts of Mexico; The Silent Swarm Over El Paso; The Experimental Forest, North Dakota; Countdown to Saskatchewan; The Arctic Circle; 1500 Feet Above the Sahara -Night; 1500 Feet Above the Sahara -Day; In the Kingdom of M.Q.; Music Your Grandparents Would Like; The Girl From Udaipur.
Personnel:Michael Leonhart: composer, arranger, conductor, organ, Mellotron, accordion, bass harmonica, bass melodica, pump organ, trumpet, french horn, mellophonium, bass trumpet & electric bass; Dave Guy: trumpet; Taylor Haskins: trumpet & valve trombone; Andy Bush: trumpet; Carter Yasutake: trumpet; Andy Gathercole: trumpet; Ray Mason: trombone & bass trombone; Mark Patterson: trombone & bass trombone; John Altieri: tuba; Donny McCaslin: tenor sax; Sam Sadigursky: tenor sax, piccolo flute, flute, alto flute & bass clarinet; Matt Bauder: alto & tenor sax; Jason Marshall: alto & baritone sax; Cochemea Gastelum: tenor & baritone sax, flute; Charles Pillow: bass clarinet & alto flute; Ian Hendrickson-Smith: baritone sax; Jon Natchez: clarinet; Aaron Heick: tenor sax, english horn & bass flute; Sara Schoenbeck: bassoon; Nels Cline: guitar; Pauline Kim: violin & viola; Erik Friedlander: cello; Jay Leonhart: acoustic bass (1, 8, 10); Joe Martin: acoustic bass (6, 9); Nick Movshon: electric bass (5, 7); Daniel Freedman -drums (1, 8, 9, 10) & percussion; Nick Movshon: drums (2); Homer Steinweiss: drums (5, 7); Mauro Refosco: percussion; Leon Michels: percussion; Mauro Durante: percussion & violin; Carolyn Leonhart, Jamie Leonhart, Michael Leonhart & Milo Leonhart: choir.
Live in Tokyo 1975
Tracks: Fried Bananas; Days of Wine and Roses; Misty; Jelly, Jelly, Jelly; Rhythm-a-Ning; Old Folks.
Personnel: Dexter Gordon: tenor saxophone; Kenny Drew: piano; Niels-Henning ?rsted Pedersen; Albert "Tootie" Heath: drums; Espen Rudd: drums (5); Ronnie Matthews: piano (6); Stafford James: bass (6); Louis Hayes: drums (6).
Tokyo '81
Tracks: Rosewood, 'Round Midnight, Apex, From Moment to Moment, Song of Songs, Theme for Maxine, Sweet Love of Mine.
Personnel: Woody Shaw: trumpet and flugelhorn; Steve Turre: trombones and percussion; Mulgrew Miller: piano; Stafford James: bass; Tony Reedus: drums. Woody Shaw with The Paris Reunion Band on Track #7: Dizzy Reece: trumpet; Slide Hampton: trombone; Johnny Griffin and Nathan Davis: saxophones; Kenny Drew: piano; Jimmy Woode: bass; Billy Brooks: drums.
Passages
Tracks: Bird Song; Estrada Branca; Isn't This My Sound Around Me; Moonlight in Vermont; Humble Bee; Gaslight; Kary's Trance; Where or When.
Personnel: Daan Kleijn (Guitar & Compositions), Joost van Schaik (Drums), Tobias Nijboer (Double Bass)
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