Relaxing Jazz PianoVarious Artists
Release Date: 03/27/2007
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 973992_CD
UPC # 089408366420
Label: Telarc Distribution
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Disc: 1
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Variation 9 of Symphony No. 7 - Allegretto - Jacques Loussier Trio (from Beethoven Symphony No. 7)
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Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: Jack Renner; Philippe Laffont; Robert Friedrich Producer: Cyrus Chestnut; Elaine Martone; Elizabeth Note; Jacques Loussier; Robert Woods; Russell Gloyd; John Snyder; Lynne Hoffman Engel (Compilation) Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Personnel: Louis Stewart, Russell Malone (guitar); Ralph Moore (tenor saxophone); Roy Hargrove (trumpet); Cyrus Chestnut, Dave Brubeck, George Shearing, Jacques Loussier, McCoy Tyner, Michel Camilo, Oscar Peterson, Benny Green (piano); Frank Ricotti (vibraphone, percussion); Lewis Nash, Allan Ganley, Andre Arpino (drums). Audio Mixer: Jack Renner. Recording information: Ambient Recording Studio, Stamford, CT (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Avatar, Studio A, New York, NY (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Avatar, Stuido A, New York, NY (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Carriage House Studio, Stanford, Conneticut (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Clinton Studios, Studio B, New York, NY (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); CTS Studios Ltd., Wembley, Middlesex, England (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); L'Auditori, Barcelona, Spain (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Manta, Eastern Studio A, Tornonto, Canada (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Miraval, France (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Sony Music Studios, Studio B, New York, NY (09/17/1992-07/19/2005); Studio Le Grande Armee, Paris, France (09/17/1992-07/19/2005). Arranger: Jacques Loussier. Looking for some laid-back piano jazz? Telarc's Relaxing Jazz Piano is a good place to start. There are soft and reflective essays by Cyrus Chestnut, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, and McCoy Tyner; improvisations by the Jacques Loussier Trio based on Beethoven and Satie; and a thoughtful 4 a.m. rendition of Gershwin's "Prelude No. 2" by Michel Camilo. Brubeck's "Lullaby" carries a whiff of a Gershwin berceuse; its haba�era rhythm invokes Darius Milhaud's Saudades do Brasil. Contrast is provided by two comparatively sanguine and upbeat performances: "It's Only a Paper Moon" by George Shearing and a surprisingly funky rendering of "Captain Hook" by Benny Green. Good music for reading, steeping tea, and refusing to put on one's shoes. ~ arwulf arwulf
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