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3.4.26

JERRY BERGONZI — Vertical Reality (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Noted educator and saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi put together an all-star cast for Vertical Reality, sharing the frontline with guitarist Mike Stern. The title of the album may refer to the nature of Bergonzi's playing and arranging in general; his emphasis is on the vertical, harmonic nature of each tune rather than singable lines and enduring melodies. The presence of Stern (five tracks), as well as the strong supporting cast including Andy LaVerne (piano, four tracks), George Mraz (bass), and Billy Hart (drums), all truly make an impact on this recording. Bergonzi is far subtler and more effective in his approach here, creating accessible post-bop while leaving considerable improvisational space for each of the players. Vertical Reality is split between Bergonzi originals and standards principally arranged by LaVerne. Highlights include a hard-edged, Stern-dominated version of Bergonzi's "Jones" and swinging interpretations of "On Green Dolphin Street" and "Lover Man." This is a recommended Bergonzi release. Brian Bartolini
Tracklist  :
1.     Yesterdays  6:50
Written-By – Kern, Harbach
2.     Loud-Zee  6:03
Written-By – Bergonzi
3.     On Green Dolphin Street  6:06
Written-By – Kaper, Washington
4.     Jab  6:44
Written-By – Bergonzi
5.     Lover Man  7:47
Written-By – Davis, Sherman, Ramirez
6.     Jones  7:53
Written-By – Bergonzi
7.     Fall  7:28
Written-By – Shorter
8.     Windows  5:40
Written-By – Corea
Credits :
Bass – George Mraz
Drums – Billy Hart
Guitar – Mike Stern
Piano, Producer – Andy LaVerne
Saxophone – Jerry Bergonzi
 

30.10.21

ANDY LAVERNE WITH JOHN ABERCROMBIE - Natural Living (2005) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This duo date marks the first occasion during which Andy LaVerne and John Abercrombie played together, so with the impressive results it isn't surprising to learn that they would get together again in the studio. The give and take between the pianist and guitarist is at the high level of the Bill Evans-Jim Hall sessions. An inventive interpretation of "Sweet and Lovely" starts things off at a high level. They skim the surface of "All the Things You Are" by adding some interesting re-harmonization, while "When You Wish Upon a Star" has a rhapsodic introduction by LaVerne and wonderful comping by each player for his partner's solo. The influence of Bill Evans upon LaVerne's playing during "Stella by Starlight." Both men also contributed original tunes to the date. LaVerne's "Natural Living" is a hard to predict bossa nova with Abercrombie on acoustic guitar, while the pianist's "Archetypal Schemata" and Abercrombie's "John's Waltz" are post-bop masterpieces. Their one collaboration seems to be a joint improvisation, with Abercrombie on guitar synthesizer. This is an excellent all around release. by Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1     Sweet and Lovely 5:01
Gus Arnheim / Jules LeMare (Chas. N. Daniels) / Harry Tobias
2     Actual Sighs 6:03
Andy LaVerne
3     John's Waltz 4:48
John Abercrombie
4     All the Things You Are 5:19
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
5     Among Tall Trees 5:24
Andy LaVerne
6     Natural Living 8:20
Andy LaVerne
7     Archetypal Schemata 4:13
Andy LaVerne
8     Magnetic Flux 4:03
John Abercrombie / Andy LaVerne
9     Labour Day 5:19
John Abercrombie
10     When You Wish upon a Star 7:32
Leigh Harline / Ned Washington
11     Stella by Starlight 7:11
Ned Washington / Victor Young
12     Suzy's World 7:30
Andy LaVerne
Credits :
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Guitar-synthesizer] – John Abercrombie
Piano – Andy LaVerne

JEFF BECK — Wired (1976-2013) RM | Blu-spec CD2 | Serie Legacy Recordings | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Released in 1976, Jeff Beck's Wired contains some of the best jazz-rock fusion of the period. Wired is generally more muscular, albeit l...