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Gerald Clayton: Two-Shade
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Kenny Barron
pianob.1943

Billy Childs
pianob.1957

Shelly Berg
piano
Benny Green
pianob.1963

Mulgrew Miller
piano1955 - 2013

Melissa Morgan
vocalsThe pianist is only in his mid-20s, though he shows both a tremendous maturity in his approach to his instrument and a wide-range of musical interests on this trio date with bassist

Joe Sanders
bassb.1896

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
The remainder of the disc consists of the leader's thoughtful originals. The spry, funky "Boogablues" is full of humor, while the ballad "Peace For the Moment" is a multi-faceted work that resists being pigeonholed into any one style. He does throw in a few surprises, like the brief interludes with electronic voicings simulating wordless vocals in "Casiotone Pothole" and group vocals for a moment in the soulful "Two Heads One Pillow" (though neither of them are mentioned in the CD's credits). "Scrimmage" proves to be an irresistible up-tempo post-bop vehicle that finds the trio at its very best. With Two-Shade, Gerald Clayton reveals himself to be one of the potential jazz greats of his generation. ">
Track Listing
Boogablues; Trapped In Dream; Two Heads One Pillow; Peace For The Moment; All of You; Interlude-Love All Around; Casiotone Pothole; One Two You; Sunny Day Go; Scrimmage; Interlude-You're Out; Con Alma.
Personnel
Gerald Clayton
pianoGerald Clayton: piano; Joe Sanders: bass; Justin Brown: drums.
Album information
Title: Two-Shade | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: ArtistShare
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