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Ted Rosenthal Trio: Wonderland
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Ted Rosenthal
pianob.1959
These tunes are familiar, more so than even the Great American Songbook tunes. Everyone has heard "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." In the jazz realm, pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Noriko Ueda
bass
Tim Horner
drums
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
"Winter Wonderland" opens the disc, swingingthat word keeps coming to mind. The trio sounds loose, relaxed. Rosenthal improvises on the melody with aplomb; the trio interacts like three old friends, and at the end Rosenthal splashes down a sparkling glissando as if to say, "How 'bout that?"
"Silent Night" wouldn't seem fit for a jazz treatment, but it is with this trio, who take the quiet night into the wee hours. Rosenthal adds flourishes to this most profoundly traditional of Christmas songs, and Ueda and Horner follow the lead, adding their own soulful accents. The trio takes the "Angels We Have Heard On High" and has them fluttering around the heavens in a frantically up-tempo mode, then slips into "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" giving the tune a kicked back, drink in hand vibe that leads into Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Reed Flutes," with Horner's popping percussion making the dance sound like a Holiday rhumba.
This is an excellent album. Not an excellent "Christmas album," an excellent album, period. It could become one of the Holiday classics that spin out every year, and gets slipped onto the player in times in between. ">
Track Listing
Winter Wonderland; Silent Night; Angels We Have Heard On High; The Christmas Song; Dance of the Reed Flutes; Greensleeves; Santa Claus is Coming to Town; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; Sleigh Ride; Let It Snow; Snowscape.
Personnel
Ted Rosenthal
pianoTed Rosenthal: piano; Noriko Ueda: bass; Tim Horner: drums
Album information
Title: Wonderland | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Playscape Recordings
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