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Billy Lester: Visceral
Lester has a wide range of approaches: single-note right-hand lines, dissonant block chords, left-hand bass runs that move in counterpoint to the right hand (and his use of the low register piano is fairly unique to most of what you hear from jazz pianists these days). All these different techniques are in the service of very focused improvised music. "Too Marvelous For Words" starts off as many piano introductions might, melody with chordsbut with something different in the chord voicings, sometimes more dissonance, sometimes unisons popping out of the texture to draw attention to an urgent motivebut there is always a lot of feeling in his performance. By the time

Sean Smith
bass, acousticCertainly it's not unusual to hear "expanded" versions of standards on contemporary jazz recordings, though most of them are in the 10-minute duration rangethere is never a feeling of traveling over the same musical territory. "Just Friends," for instance, maybe one of the most covered standards, but Lester's version is spontaneous, fresh and deeply felt. The free-flowing, unbound-by-bar-lines rhythmic approach to melody reminds one of

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
Lester's sole original composition, "G-Minor Jazz," might be a 32-bar form, but it is through composed and as organic as his improvising. His blowing is so well formed that one cannot find the seam between the end of the written material and beginning of the improvising; each repeated listening reveals more details as this recording is nothing if not rich in them. For all the amazing musicianship and virtuosity contained in this highly recommended CD, the title, Visceral, tells you it's all about the feeling. ">
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G Minor Jazz; You Go To My Head; Out of Nowhere; Too Marvelous For Words; Everything Happens To Me; Just Friends.
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Title: Visceral | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Coppens Records
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