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Walt Weiskopf: Worldwide
ByWalt Weiskopf
saxophoneb.1960
Since 2002, Weiskopf has been a regular contributor to the music of Steely Dan as well as being part of their touring unit. This has helped increase his visibility, although he still remains woefully underrated. More recent times have seen Weiskopf recording for the Posi-Tone label and in 2016 he formed his European Quartet, a talented rhythm section featuring pianist
Carl Winther
pianoThe quartet released their first album in 2018 on the small southern California label Orenda Records to favorable reviews. At the start of 2019, Weiskopf reconvened these Danish musicians, now with
Andreas Lang
bass, acousticWeiskopf raises the bar for this latest gambit and his supporting cast is up for the challenge kicking off with the 7/8 groove of "Entebbe." Clearly these gentlemen find a shared camaraderie and Weiskopf seems to feed off their inspired support. Winther takes his cue from

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
With his typical talent and flair, Weiskopf refashions two standards for his own purposes. "Russian Roulette" vaguely recalls the changes to "Let's Face the Music and Dance." Composed for his wife, "Marcie by Moonlight" tips the hat to "Stella By Starlight."
Many years back Weiskopf told this writer that he would only do jazz standards if he felt he could bring his own thing to the table. That is surely the case here with

Tadd Dameron
piano1917 - 1965

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024
Weiskopf brings back two of his strongest pieces from previous albums and it's a pleasure to hear them in new interpretations. The upbeat waltz "Oceans" originally appeared on 1993's A World Away, where he found himself in the company of the

Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968
A burning "Coat of Arms" serves as the closing flag waver with stunning solos from Weiskopf and Winther, as well as some highly musical drum breaks provided by Mogensen. As part of the changing landscape of jazz and the record industry in general, Weiskopf has found himself a new niche that seems to be perfectly to his liking. The fact that this sustainable music needs to be heard by a "worldwide" audience goes without saying. ">
Track Listing
Entebbe; Back in Japan; Soultrane; Russian Roulette; Marcie by Moonlight; Back in Brazil; Oceans; The Pawnbroker; Scottish Folk Song; Coat of Arms.
Personnel
Walt Weiskopf
saxophoneWalt Weiskopf: tenor saxophone; Andreas Lang: bass; Carl Winther: piano; Anders Mogensen: drums.
Album information
Title: Worldwide | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Orenda Records
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