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Bill Cunliffe: That Time of Year
ByCunliffe is a versatile artist who is comfortable in any size ensemblefrom his Blues and the Abstract Truth, Take 2 (Resonance Records, 2008) to his Grammy-winning arrangement on Resonance Big Band's Plays Tribute to Oscar Peterson (Resonance, 2009)but the Christmas mood finds him going it alone, showcasing his considerable piano chops on a set that opens with a contemplative and tranquil turn on "Angels From the Realms of Glory" which, rather than sounding hip, has a feeling of deep reverence.
It's the second cut, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" that announces the jazz tinge to the music, with a bluesy, rollicking take on this familiar tune. "On a Christmas Day" brings in a stately atmosphere, a religious hue to the sound, leading into the crisp and jaunty "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy."
Cunliffe opens up that most familiar of Christmas tunes, "Jingle Bells," as a ballad, before shifting into a jazzier gear, a high-RPM workout as cool as the

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
The set closes with vocalist

Denise Donatelli
vocalsTrack Listing
Angels From The Realms Of Glory; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; On Christmas Day; Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy; Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming; O Little Town Of Bethlehem; O Christmas Tree; We Three Kings; 'Tis The Season; Coventry Carol; Jingle Bells; Silent Night; Carol Of The Bells; I'll Be Home For Christmas.
Personnel
Bill Cunliffe
pianoBill Culiffe: piano; Denise Donatelli: vocals (14).
Album information
Title: That Time of Year | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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