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New York Standards Quartet: Unstandard
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David Berkman
piano
Gene Jackson
drums
Tim Armacost
saxophone, tenorb.1962
The clever adaptations begin with the opener, Morgan Lewis' "How High the Moon." On this, the soprano evokes an eerie, funereal feeling, before warming up; this is not the usual bright, bouncy treatment of this jazz staple.)
Likewise, the quartet's version of Jerome Kern's "All the Things You Are" takes advantage of the exotic effects a soprano can provide; a bow, here, to

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Berkman's "Lunar" is an intriguing deconstruction of

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Armacost puts his brand on

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
Jimmy Van Heusen's ''But Beautiful," becomes pastoral here, with a rippling stream and waterfall effect created by flute, piano and cymbal.
The touchstone of the CD's creative excellence is in Berkman's rework of Victor Young's "Stella By Starlight," known here as "The Ballet Girl Stirs (By Starlight)." After a stunning tour de force opening on tenor, the piano comes to the fore. Near the end, Young's haunting melody asserts itself, which brings a satisfied recognition of what was previously felt subliminally.
Three charming vignettes on "Polka Dots and Moonbeams," each less than an minute, divide the play list, further evidence that Unstandard is not a usual series of the familiar. ">
Track Listing
How High The Moon; Polka Beamlet; All The Things You Are; Polka Beamlet #2; Stablemates; But Beautiful; Lunar; Interplay; Two Meetings; The Ballet Girl Stirs (by Starlight); After Thought; Summer Nights; Polka Beamlet #3.
Personnel
David Berkman
pianoNew York Standards Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraTim Armacost
saxophone, tenorYosuke Inoue
bassGene Jackson
drumsAlbum information
Title: Unstandard | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Challenge Records
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