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Dena DeRose: United
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Dena DeRose
piano and vocalsb.1966
Dena's trio mates here go way back and their telepathic camaraderie is self-evident. Specifically, 2005's Walk in the Park debuted this trio featuring bassist

Martin Wind
bass, acousticb.1968

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Ingrid Jensen
trumpetb.1966
Some tasteful studio trickery adds a nice echo effect on Dena's vocals for the Carole King chestnut "So Far Away." The darkly rich atmosphere adds much to this album highlight. In terms of DeRose's piano chops, there is much to admire, particularly in her solo spots on "United," "I'm Glad There Is You," and her own "Simple Song of Love." Another extra guest, guitarist

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
Of course it almost goes without saying that the ubiquitous Wilson and Wind are integral to the proceedings. Talk about your old saying that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Wilson's organic approach comes from the fact that he doesn't use set patterns or grooves. He approaches each piece as if working with a blank canvas. It must certainly help that Wind holds down the bottom with supreme solidity and finesse.
Here's hoping that DeRose has found a good thing with HighNote that shall continue. Maybe soon, those in the dark will be enlightened and join the ranks of those who already know what a special thing DeRose has to offer. ">
Track Listing
United; Only the Lonely; Clockwise; So Far Away; I'm Glad There Is You; Simple Song of Love; Peace; Sunny; Not You Again.
Personnel
Dena DeRose
piano and vocalsDena DeRose: piano & vocals; Martin Wind: bass; Matt Wilson: drums; Ingrid Jensen: trumpet (tracks 1 & 7 only); Peter Bernstein: guitar (tracks 2 & 8 only).
Album information
Title: United | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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