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Kenny Werner: The Space
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Kenny Werner
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Werner's searches for freedom have often been clothed in collaborative zeal. His passion for people is apparent to anybody who's heard his trio dates on Pirouet, spied his duo dalliance with vocalist

Joyce Moreno
vocalsOpening with the title track, a lengthy manifesto on the art of restraint and the simple mysteries connecting movement and time, Werner makes no claims beyond his own release. He operates in an open zone that scares many away, but his experience shields him from the arrows of expectation that drive others to a more insulated arena. Werner could have easily filled an entire album with such questioning tones, but he immediately cuts another way by gamboling across

Keith Jarrett
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In Werner's own constructsthe curious odyssey at the point of embarcation, the tethered-yet-tempted "Fifth Movement," and the wistful "Fall From Grace"there's a clear acknowledgement of acceptance, but it's almost more instructive to observe how this man interacts with the other material on this date. With the two standards"You Must Believe In Spring" and "If I Should Lose You," both lyrically prone to melding love with seasonal suggestionsWerner demonstrates how realities are influenced both by implied emotions and instinct. And on a pair of compositions from the pen of producer and label co-founder
Jason Seizer
saxophoneTrack Listing
The Space; Encore from Tokyo; Fifth Movement; You Must Believe In Spring; Taro; Kiyoko; If I Should Lose You; Fall from Grace.
Personnel
Kenny Werner
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Album information
Title: The Space | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Pirouet Records
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