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    Fred Hersch - Open Book (2017) [Official Digital Download]

    Posted By: SERTiL
    Fred Hersch - Open Book (2017) [Official Digital Download]

    Fred Hersch - Open Book (2017)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Time - 56:42 minutes | 482 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

    Veteran pianist Fred Hersch casts a wide net on this engrossing solo album. He harks back to his roots in hard-swinging post-bop with Benny Golson’s classic “Whisper Not.” He pays homage to Thelonious Monk with “Eronel.” He picks a Jobim song, two originals, and the closing Billy Joel ode “And So It Goes.” But the centerpiece, a nearly 20-minute free improvisation titled “Through the Forest,” seems to yoke it all together: it’s Hersch at his most fearless and unfiltered, building dynamic arcs with dazzling technical control.

    In the aftermath of his coma and very possible demise back in 2008, pianist Fred Hersch blossomed from a status as a first rate jazz pianist into the rarified air of one of the handful of top practitioners of that art form. A series of post-illness albums, from Whirl (2010), to Alone At The Vanguard (2011) to Floating (2014), Solo (2015) and Sunday Night At the Vanguard (2016), all on Palmetto Records, are all solo and trio outings that reveal a heightened artistic clarity and unabashed vulnerability, alongside a deeper emotive approach, this in comparison to his uniformly excellent, but perhaps more cerebral output before his struggle with serious health problems.

    Now we have Open Book, Hersch's eleventh solo piano outing.

    Intimacy is a hallmark of Hersch's music, and "The Orb," the set's opener, taken from Hersch's autobiographical music/theater piece, My Coma Dreams, is the tenderest, loveliest of love songs, a look at a paramour through, with justification it seems, rose-colored glasses. "Whisper Not," Benny Golson's classic tune, takes things into a turn of the playful, via crisp, prancing piano notes singing over a serious and assertive left hand. Hersch visits an old friend, Antonio Carlo Jobim, with "Zingaro," a sublime reverie.

    The centerpiece, "Through The Forest," is something unheard of on record by Hersch. It's a nineteen minutes-plus, stream-of-consciousness, improvised in-the-moment masterpiece. An ebb and flow dreamscape of sorts—the most fragile of delicacies and the most sacred and quiet moments slipped in beside emphatic percussive energy—music as enchanting as anything the pianist has ever created.

    Then in walks Monk. Hersch includes a Thelonious Monk tune in most every set, most every recording. "Eronel" is a spritely interpretation by Hersch, who immerses himself the challenging music deeper than most anybody, peppering the stride-side with sparkling, water-splashing-off-the-rocks sounds, rolling into jagged eddies, leading into the closer, Billy Joel's "And So It Goes," solemn, simple, honest, beautiful.

    Honesty—another hallmark of Hersch's art.

    This is a recording that makes it seem as though Fred Hersch is the finest jazz pianist in the world. That's an impossible assertion, of course. There are a dozen, maybe more pianists who have achieved this level artistry. But for now, with Open Book, he can wear that title. ~ By DAN MCCLENAGHAN (allaboutjazz)

    Tracklist:
    1 The Orb 06:26
    2 Whisper Not 06:28
    3 Zingaro 07:58
    4 Through the Forest 19:35
    5 Plainsong 04:41
    6 Eronel 05:40
    7 And so It Goes 05:57

    Personnel:
    Fred Hersch: piano

    foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2018-01-16 19:16:07

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    Analyzed: Fred Hersch / Open Book
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR15 -4.47 dB -24.71 dB 6:26 01-The Orb
    DR15 -1.14 dB -20.81 dB 6:28 02-Whisper Not
    DR15 -1.44 dB -22.23 dB 7:58 03-Zingaro
    DR16 -0.48 dB -21.92 dB 19:35 04-Through the Forest
    DR14 -4.12 dB -25.43 dB 4:41 05-Plainsong
    DR16 -2.47 dB -21.16 dB 5:40 06-Eronel
    DR15 -1.19 dB -24.93 dB 5:57 07-And so It Goes
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    Number of tracks: 7
    Official DR value: DR15

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1147 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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