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Cliff Korman: Urban Tracks
ByCliff Korman
piano
Paulo Moura
clarinet1929 - 2010

Rafael Barata
drums
Harvie S
bass, acousticb.1948
The album focuses mainly on original arrangements of existing repertoire, standards and lesser-known items, including beautiful versions of two pieces by Radamés Gnattali, the esteemed 20th-century popular and classical arranger-composer and founding director of the orchestra for Brazil's Radio Nacional. The set opens with Gnattali's spirited "Cheio de Malicia" (1958). The trio radiates a confident virtuosity and joie de vivre that is anything but "full of malice." Alone at the piano, Korman offers an exquisitely kaleidoscopic rendering of Gnattali's "Canhoto" (1943) that brings out the dancing grace of the original choro and its romantic ethos, then moves fluidly into more of a jazz bag.
After a pensive piano introduction,

Luiz Bonfa
guitar, acoustic1922 - 2001

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Korman positions his sensitive solo reading of

Caetano Veloso
guitarb.1942
Track Listing
Cheio De Malicia; Manh? De Carnaval; All The Things You Are; Canhoto; Whisper Not; Fall; Francisca; Trilhos Urbanos; Saudade Do Paulo.
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Title: Urban Tracks | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Sol Re Sol
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