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Max Haymer: Whirlwind: Live at Sam First
ByMax Haymer
pianob.1985

Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949

Jane Monheit
vocalsb.1977
Joined by bassist David Robaire and drummer

Dan Schnelle
drumsOn tap here are nine tunes bookended by the beginning "So in Love" and the finale piece "Love for Sale"two

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
The remaining repertoire comprises Haymer originals including the moving title track, essentially a jazz waltz that eventually catches a little fire featuring a wonderful bass solo and delicate key strokes from the leader. Drawing from

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Haymer's "Welcoming" is tribute piece celebrating the birth of his first daughter and accordingly, is penned as a warm ballad and is definitely one the soft spots of the recording. The other gentle breeze here is "Passed Time," a composition he wrote while on tour with trumpeter Sandoval.
In summation, Whirlwind is truly engaging musical statement from one of the finest pianists on the planet. The fact that it is a live recording makes it a bit more entertaining as audience participation is an evident appreciation for the performance. Let's hope Max Haymer dose not wait another decade before delivering another stunning album. ">
Track Listing
So in Love; Whirlwind; Proof of Evil; Speak Low; Gold Plated Dime; Welcoming; Killing Time; Passed Time; Love for Sale
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Title: Whirlwind: Live at Sam First | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Emerald City Records
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