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16.10.25

CYRUS CHESTNUT — My Father's Hands (2022) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

With the death of Cyrus Chestnut's 85-year-old father, McDonald Chestnut, in 2021, the pianist lost not only his most passionate supporter but the man who first taught him to play. A self-taught pianist and organist, the elder Chestnut played in church (along with his wife, a choir director). He introduced the younger Chestnut to classical piano, gospel, and traditional spirituals, setting Cyrus on the path to eventually become one of the most accomplished jazz musicians of his generation. With 2022's My Father's Hands, Chestnut pays tribute to his dad, crafting a heartfelt album that touches upon jazz and pop standards, Latin rhythms, and originals. Joining him are two of his longtime associates and esteemed contemporaries, bassist Peter Washington and drummer Lewis Nash. Together, they play with an intuitive warmth and camaraderie. As the album is an homage to his father's memory, one might expect it to be melancholy or sad. However, while there are certainly moments of tearful beauty, as on Chestnut's lyrical rendition of the ballad "But Beautiful," the record is never maudlin and finds him in a lively mood. This is especially true on the opening original "Nippon Soul Connection," a blues swinger in the '60s hard bop tradition. He also dives into Ray Bryant's Latin number "Cubano Chant" and subtly subverts expectations with his bossa nova take on the classic "There Will Never Be Another You." We also get a dusky and introspective reading of the Beatles' "Yesterday." His father's essence is perhaps best captured on "I Must Tell Jesus," a soulful hymn that Chestnut plays solo, infusing the measured gospel melody with warm chordal harmonies that shimmer with joy. Matt Collar
Tracklist :
1.    Nippon Soul Connection  (7:26)
 Cyrus Chestnut 
2.    Thinking About You  (5:24)
 Cyrus Chestnut 
3.    Cubano Chant  (4:08)
 Ray Bryant 
4.    Baubles, Bangles And Beads  (4:46)
 George Forrest / Robert Wright 
5.    Yesterday  (4:19)
 John Lennon / Paul McCartney 
6.    I Must Tell Jesus  (3:26)
 Elisha A. Hoffman 
7.    Working Out Just Fine  (6:36)
 Cyrus Chestnut 
8.    There Will Never Be Another You  (4:18)
 Mack Gordon / Harry Warren 
9.    But Beautiful  (2:58)
 Johnny Burke / James Van Heusen 
10.    Epilogue  (5:57)
 Cyrus Chestnut 
Credits :
Bass – Peter Washington (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 10)
Cover – Johnathan Glass
Drums – Lewis Nash (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 10)
Piano, Arranged By, Producer – Cyrus Chestnut

25.2.23

ETHAN IVERSON | LEE KONITZ | LARRY GRENADIER | JORGE ROSSY - Costumes Are Mandatory (2013) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

In his liner notes to Costumes Are Mandatory, pianist Ethan Iverson states plainly that this recording documents "the four of us in dialog with the Tristano school." That dialogue includes argument. Alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, of course, comes directly from that school; Lennie was his mentor. At 85, Konitz is one of the music's most iconic and constant improvisers and he shines here. Of these 14 cuts, eight feature him and Iverson, with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy -- the rhythm section of Brad Mehldau's trio. The rest are trios, solos, or duets. There are numerous surprises, including two versions of Iverson's "Blueberry Ice Cream." It's a blues and Konitz doesn't usually play them. But it's where he came from -- he was a vocalist in a jump band originally, and the pianist composed it with that in mind. Grenadier's walking bassline establishes the 12-bar notion, and Iverson begins a harmonic inquiry into Tristano, while Konitz moves right into the middle of the blues with that airy, dry tone of his, speaking sparely yet insistently. "Try a Little Tenderness" is a set watermark, commencing with a ghostly piano intro that touches on gospel, allowing the hint of the melody in impressionistically before bringing it in wholesale. Konitz uses a mute on the first chorus. When the rhythm section enters behind him, he dumps it and stretches the lyric to the edge, while never losing its languid beauty. Iverson overdubs his piano, solo, on an intro version of Konitz's "It's You," in homage to Tristano's examples from the 1950s, before the band plays their own. On the latter, Iverson directly opposes Lennie by channeling Thelonious Monk -- his least favorite pianist. Grenadier's walking bassline keeps the track anchored as Rossy plays another Lennie no-no: a busy syncopated cadence, much freer than the original. Konitz also extrapolates on the lyric and makes it elastic, deconstructing it in his solo. Another gem is the alto and bass duet on "Body and Soul," which is full of deep dulcet tones by both players as they move through, around, and inside the lyric almost symbiotically. Iverson attempted in vain to get Konitz to play on the R&B standard "Blueberry Hill." But the way the pianist pulls apart the harmony beginning with the second chorus is remarkable for being simultaneously knotty and elegant. No dialogue with Tristano would be complete without a reading of Konitz's "317 East 32nd." Iverson claims the saxophonist agreed to play it grudgingly, but it is a compelling encounter nonetheless. The pianist approaches the harmonics from the back end, while the saxophonist inverts his own ideas of its lyric -- only touching on the head at the end -- and Rossy's skittering cymbals almost strut against Grenadier's walk. Costumes Are Mandatory is anything but a conventional recording: these players communicate, inquire, and argue with one another as much as they do Tristano and seem to delight in the process, which is a reward for any jazz listener.
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Tracklist :
1    Blueberry Ice Cream Take 2 3:23
Written-By – E. Iverson
2    Try A Little Tenderness 7:03
Written-By – H. Woods, J. Campbell, R. Connelly
3    It's You (Tempo Complex) 1:05
Written-By – L. Konitz
4    It's You 4:54
Written-By – L. Konitz
5    What's New 5:33
Written-By – B. Haggart
6    317 East 32nd 4:47
Written-By – L. Konitz
7    Body And Soul 5:49
Written-By – E. Heyman, F. Eyton, J. Green, R. Sour
8    Blueberry Hill 4:42
Written-By – A. Lewis, L. Stock, V. Rose
9    A Distant Bell 2:01
Written-By – E. Iverson
10    Bats 2:12
Written-By – E. Iverson
11    Mr. Bumi 1:19
Written-By – E. Iverson
12    My New Lovers All Seem So Tame 2:36
Written-By – E. Iverson
13    My Old Flame 7:04
Written-By – A. Johnston, S. Coslow
14    Blueberry Ice Cream Take 1 3:24
Written-By – E. Iverson
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
Bass – Larry Grenadier
Drums – Jorge Rossy
Piano, Producer – Ethan Iverson
Vocals – Lee Konitz (pistas: 13)
 

V.A. — FEMALE COMPOSERS (2025) 25xCD BOX-SET | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

What would it mean to ‘compose like a woman’? The present collection answers the question, in a literal sense, while undoing the premise on ...