Renee Rosnes - Renee Rosnes (1988, 1989) 1990, Blue Note
Жанр: Post-Bop, Piano Jazz
Издание: Blue Note - CDP 7 93561 2
Продолжительность: 00:46:43
Кодек: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Битрейт: Lossless
Источник (релизер): KellopsСтрана-производитель диска: USA
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:01. The Storyteller [5:19]
02. Playground for the Birds [5:59]
03. Bright Mississippi [5:50]
04. Diana [5:51]
05. I.A. Blues [4:36]
06. Punjab [4:45]
07. Everything I Love [5:05]
08. Fleur-de-lis [9:17]
The music on pianist Renee Rosnes' self-titled debut as a leader features her in several settings. "Diana," a moody ballad, is a relatively uneventful soprano-synthesizer duet with Wayne Shorter that was performed during a concert in Copenhagen. Three quartet tracks feature the tenor of Ralph Bowen, who demonstrates how Shorter used to sound (circa 1964-65); the McCoy Tyner-inspired piano of the leader fits in perfectly. Two other selections find Branford Marsalis on either soprano or tenor, faring best on the latter instrument during Thelonious Monk's "Bright Mississippi." A boppish trio version of Cole Porter's "Everything I Love" is the strongest performance by Renee while "Fleur-de-lis" is a wandering but generally intriguing acoustic duet with Herbie Hancock. Overall, this CD was a good starting point for Renee Rosnes who was 28 at the time. (Scott Yanow)
Renee Rosnes - piano, synthesizers (4)
Branford Marsalis - tenor saxophone (3), soprano saxophone (2)
Ralph Bowen - tenor saxophone (1,5,6)
Wayne Shorter - soprano saxophone (4)
Herbie Hancock - piano (8)
Ron Carter - bass (1-3,5-7)
Lewis Nash - drums (1-3,5-7)
4 recorded live at Club Montmartre, Copenhagen on April 18, 1988.
1-3,5-8 recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on December 11, 1988 (8) and February 4, 1989 (1-3,5-7).
Время раздачи: c 15:00 до 22:00 (минимум до появления первых 3-5 скачавших)
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