Fred Hersch - Point in Time
Jazz | 1995 | MP3 CBR 320Kbps => 150 MB | Time 1:01:39 | Covers
Jazz | 1995 | MP3 CBR 320Kbps => 150 MB | Time 1:01:39 | Covers
One of the busiest and most dependable musicians of the '90s, pianist Fred Hersch delivers another strong performance with Point in Time, mixing standards, choice jazz classics, and his own creative originals. His trio with bassist Drew Gress and drummer Tom Rainey is featured on four tracks; highlights include his moving rendition of "The Peacocks" and a driving original, "Cat's Paws," dedicated to the late promising pianist Dave Catney who died a few months before these sessions. Tenor saxophonist Rich Perry is featured on the delicate arrangement of "Infant Eyes," while trumpeter Dave Douglas joins Hersch on the pianist's melancholy but insistent "Too Soon." The full quintet is featured on several songs, including the pianist's pulsating post bop title track as well as on "Evidence," which captures the playfulness of its composer, Thelonious Monk. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden
Tracks:
*01.- Point in Time
*02.- You Don't Know What Love Is
*03.- As Long as There's Music
*04.- Spring Is Here
*05.- Peacocks
*06.- Infant Eyes
*07.- Cat's Paws
*08.- Too Soon
*09.- Evidence
*10.- Drew's Blues
Personnel:
*Fred Hersch: piano
*Drew Gress: bass
*Tom Rainey: drums
*Rich Perry: tenor saxophone (on 1,4,6,9,10)
*Dave Douglas: trumpet (on 1,4,8,9,10)
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