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Winter & Winter: N° 910 102-2 http://www.winterandwinter.c...kPID=145&tt_products=190 http://www.winterandwinter.com/index.php?id=145 http://www.villagevanguard.com/archive/pages/089_caine.html http://www.uricaine.com/music.php?id=140 * Uri Caine: piano * Drew Gress: bass * Ben Perowsky: drums http://www.uricaine.com/ http://www.drewgress.com/ http://www.perowsky.com/ Recorded live by Stefan F. Winter at the Village Vanguard, New York, USA, May 23rd-May 25th, 2003. Reviews By Thom Jurek http://www.allmusic.com/albu...illage-vanguard-mw0000655551 Pianist, composer, and bandleader Uri Caine takes time out from his myriad projects to record a straight jazz trio date at the illustrious Village Vanguard. For all of his wonderful quirks and musical personalities, Caine is foremost a fine jazz pianist and stylist. Along with bassist Drew Gress and drummer Ben Perowsky, that persona is on display here and it shines in a program of originals, a jazz classic, and standards. Caine's reading of Wayne Shorter's now canonical "Nefertiti" is elegant and stylish; it's full of twists and turns from the modal base and snakes its way through jazz and popular music history in the solo. The ensemble interplay here is almost symbiotic; each chromatic shift is anticipated by the rhythm section and glides into place. On Caine's "Most Wanted," the piece begins with a bluesy Ramsey Lewis Trio groove shimmer before elliptically mutating into a Bill Evans-styled harmonic exploration of the changes and modulations in the tune's melodic intervals -- complete with Latin-tinged rhythmic invention by Perowsky. The bopped-out, exceptionally long read of Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek" amounts to a strident blowing session with Caine offering double-handed counterpoint at sometimes dizzying speeds. In all, this is a very satisfying date, offering a complex and erudite portrait of the pianist as a monster improviser and an exceptionally sophisticated arranger. -- By John Fordham http://www.theguardian.com/music/2004/jul/09/jazz.shopping By John Kelman http://www.allaboutjazz.com/...er-review-by-john-kelman.php By Mark Sabbatini http://www.allaboutjazz.com/...review-by-mark-sabbatini.php von Hans-Bernd Kittlaus (de) http://www.hansberndkittlaus...ard-winter-winter-910-102-2/ Por Eduardo Chagas (es) http://www.tomajazz.com/disc..._07_breves.htm#caine_live_vv http://www.tomajazz.com/discos/2004_07_breves.htm Related Torrents
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