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This live set, recorded at New York's Village Vanguard in the summer of 1997, presents pianist Brad Mehldau with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, the same personnel as on The Art of the Trio, Volume One. This is hardcore jazz, with tunes by Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk, Jerome Kern, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, and John Coltrane. Mehldau hasn't yet earned a place in the highest rank of the jazz pantheon, but if he keeps making recordings of this caliber, he'll blow away a lot of the opposition. He doesn't wear his influences on his sleeve but, with the support of Grenadier and Rossy, executes harmonic reconstructions of standard texts. --Stanley Booth
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Rather than burning with sustained inspiration, the pianist's work flashes with brilliance. His imagination and the power of his technique work together (and, occasionally, at odds) to produce passages that teem with Brahmsian chords, contrapuntal urgency, surges of rhythmic energy, and sudden thoughts that may or may not connect to the sudden thoughts that preceded them. -- Jazz Times, ISBN13: B0000062VD ISBN10: B0000062VD Material Type: audioCDAmazon.com
This live set, recorded at New York's Village Vanguard in the summer of 1997, presents pianist Brad Mehldau with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, the same personnel as on The Art of the Trio, Volume One. This is hardcore jazz, with tunes by Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk, Jerome Kern, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, and John Coltrane. Mehldau hasn't yet earned a place in the highest rank of the jazz pantheon, but if he keeps making recordings of this caliber, he'll blow away a lot of the opposition. He doesn't wear his influences on his sleeve but, with the support of Grenadier and Rossy, executes harmonic reconstructions of standard texts. --Stanley Booth
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Rather than burning with sustained inspiration, the pianist's work flashes with brilliance. His imagination and the power of his technique work together (and, occasionally, at odds) to produce passages that teem with Brahmsian chords, contrapuntal urgency, surges of rhythmic energy, and sudden thoughts that may or may not connect to the sudden thoughts that preceded them. -- Jazz Times, ISBN13: B0000062VD ISBN10: B0000062VD Material Type: audioCD , ISBN13: B0000062VD ISBN10: B0000062VD Material Type: audioCD
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This live set, recorded at New York's Village Vanguard in the summer of 1997, presents pianist Brad Mehldau with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, the same personnel as on The Art of the Trio, Volume One. This is hardcore jazz, with tunes by Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk, Jerome Kern, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, and John Coltrane. Mehldau hasn't yet earned a place in the highest rank of the jazz pantheon, but if he keeps making recordings of this caliber, he'll blow away a lot of the opposition. He doesn't wear his influences on his sleeve but, with the support of Grenadier and Rossy executes harmonic reconstructions of standard texts. --Stanley Booth
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This live set, recorded at New York's Village Vanguard in the summer of 1997, presents pianist Brad Mehldau with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, the same personnel as on The Art of the Trio, Volume One. This is hardcore jazz, with tunes by Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk, Jerome Kern, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, and John Coltrane. Mehldau hasn't yet earned a place in the highest rank of the jazz pantheon, but if he keeps making recordings of this caliber, he'll blow away a lot of the opposition. He doesn't wear his influences on his sleeve but, with the support of Grenadier and Rossy, executes harmonic reconstructions of standard texts. --Stanley Booth
Review
Rather than burning with sustained inspiration, the pianist's work flashes with brilliance. His imagination and the power of his technique work together (and, occasionally, at odds) to produce passages that teem with Brahmsian chords, contrapuntal urgency, surges of rhythmic energy, and sudden thoughts that may or may not connect to the sudden thoughts that preceded them. -- Jazz Times, ISBN13: B0000062VD ISBN10: B0000062VD Material Type: audioCDAmazon.com
This live set, recorded at New York's Village Vanguard in the summer of 1997, presents pianist Brad Mehldau with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, the same personnel as on The Art of the Trio, Volume One. This is hardcore jazz, with tunes by Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk, Jerome Kern, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, and John Coltrane. Mehldau hasn't yet earned a place in the highest rank of the jazz pantheon, but if he keeps making recordings of this caliber, he'll blow away a lot of the opposition. He doesn't wear his influences on his sleeve but, with the support of Grenadier and Rossy, executes harmonic reconstructions of standard texts. --Stanley Booth
Review
Rather than burning with sustained inspiration, the pianist's work flashes with brilliance. His imagination and the power of his technique work together (and, occasionally, at odds) to produce passages that teem with Brahmsian chords, contrapuntal urgency, surges of rhythmic energy, and sudden thoughts that may or may not connect to the sudden thoughts that preceded them. -- Jazz Times, ISBN13: B0000062VD ISBN10: B0000062VD Material Type: audioCD , ISBN13: B0000062VD ISBN10: B0000062VD Material Type: audioCD
This live set, recorded at New York's Village Vanguard in the summer of 1997, presents pianist Brad Mehldau with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, the same personnel as on The Art of the Trio, Volume One. This is hardcore jazz, with tunes by Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk, Jerome Kern, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, and John Coltrane. Mehldau hasn't yet earned a place in the highest rank of the jazz pantheon, but if he keeps making recordings of this caliber, he'll blow away a lot of the opposition. He doesn't wear his influences on his sleeve but, with the support of Grenadier and Rossy, executes harmonic reconstructions of standard texts. --Stanley Booth
Review
Rather than burning with sustained inspiration, the pianist's work flashes with brilliance. His imagination and the power of his technique work together (and, occasionally, at odds) to produce passages that teem with Brahmsian chords, contrapuntal urgency, surges of rhythmic energy, and sudden thoughts that may or may not connect to the sudden thoughts that preceded them. -- Jazz Times, ISBN13: B0000062VD ISBN10: B0000062VD Material Type: audioCD
Amazon.com
This live set, recorded at New York's Village Vanguard in the summer of 1997, presents pianist Brad Mehldau with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, the same personnel as on The Art of the Trio, Volume One. This is hardcore jazz, with tunes by Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk, Jerome Kern, Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, and John Coltrane. Mehldau hasn't yet earned a place in the highest rank of the jazz pantheon, but if he keeps making recordings of this caliber, he'll blow away a lot of the opposition. He doesn't wear his influences on his sleeve but, with the support of Grenadier and Rossy executes harmonic reconstructions of standard texts. --Stanley Booth
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