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kme
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Posted - 2006/08/12 :  13:48:57  Show Profile Send kme a Private Message
Pat Martino - Live at Yoshi's [LIVE]

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com's Best of 2001
That Pat Martino's new Live at Yoshi's is a stunning display of jazz-guitar prowess should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with the six-string legend. That the disc is one of those lucky live albums that captures a night when everything seemed to be falling into place for Martino and his trio of organist Joey DeFrancesco and drummer Billy Hart is perhaps more than even the guitarist's most ardent admirers could have hoped for. DeFrancesco and Hart are both predictably awe-inspiring, but it's the telepathic chemistry between the three band members and the understandably thrilled audience that really blasts Live at Yoshi's into a higher realm of live jazz albums. The trio's interplay on the laid-back version of "All Blues" seems to reach a new peak with each chorus, culminating in Martino's beautiful closing unaccompanied cadenza, and the guitarist and DeFrancesco seem to inspire each other to ever greater heights on the ballad "Welcome to a Prayer." Those enamored of Martino's fleet-fingered heroics will have plenty to feast on here--from the breakneck tempo of the opening "Oleo" to the hard-swinging "El Hombre," Martino and DeFrancesco trade lines with an assurance that few musicians can muster. Martino has one of the more inspirational personal stories in music. A guitar legend in the '70s, he had to completely relearn the instrument after a near-fatal brain aneurysm in 1980--and he can now lay claim to one of the more inspirational live albums released in years. --Ezra Gale

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Paul Joseph trio
Yes and No

Classic Jazz Standards Trio played by some of Australia's finest jazz artists

This superb Trio is a culmination of fine Sydney musicians playing their own unique style of jazz.

Their "Cool School" sound is a sophisticated blend of styles of past masters and contemporary hip, mellowed and matured by the skill of three talented players of the medium. In the loving hands of these highly experienced artists, this very special sound is spiced with a youthful edge which will inspire in equal measure the jaded of devotees and freshest of newcomers alike. Theirs is a true expression of jazz.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/pauljosephtrio





The Dudley Moore Trio
Jazz Jubilee

Dudley Moore recorded some of his best-loved Jazz performances during the 1970's, working with drummer Chirs Karan and bassist Peter Morgan. The live performances on this CD show the Dudley Moore Trio at its best in a stunning and exhilarating array.

The Dudley Moore Trio recorded these brilliant live jazz performances during the 1970's in England and Australia. Dudley Moore, piano; Chris Karan, drums and Peter Morgan bass play a dozen jazz standards and originals on this CD.

Dudley Moore's jazz style was influenced in his teens by Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson, who were his two jazz idols. He was inspired by them to stretch his style, while avoiding the eccentricity he found in some jazz artists.

Martine Avenue Productions, a company co-founded by Dudley to bring his music to the public, is presenting this CD in his memory. Proceeds from its sale will support two organizations that were close to Dudley Moore--Music For All Seasons, bringing the healing power of music to those in institutions such as hospitals, nursing homes and special facilities for children; and the Dudley Moore Research Fund for PSP, searching for a cure for the disease from which he died in March of 2002.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/dudley2



Daniel Freedman
Daniel Freedman Trio

Hot New York jazz meets funky North African and soul influences.

Drummer/percusionist/composer Daniel Freedman Leads this exiting session with long time collaborators pianist Jason Lindner (Roy Haynes, Claudia Acuna) and bassist Omer Avital (Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau). Born and raised in New York City, Daniel has performed with many of the legends of jazz and was a student of Max Roach.

This unique trio has played togeather in New York city at the famous Smalls jazz club for years and has toured the world. All members of the band have been acclimed in publications throughout the world . Daniel was recently featured in a New York Times Article "Propelled by Different Drummers" and in the Modern Drummer article "Jazz Lions". "Daniel Freedman Trio" received nine stars in Modern Drummer.

The trio combines their personal soulful trio playing with strong North African and Cuban influences. the record also features guest artists Myron Walden (Brian Blade fellowship) on Saxophone and Joshua Levy on the traditional Ney flute

http://cdbaby.com/cd/freedmantrio

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Edited by - kme on 2006/08/12 19:42:54
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