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STEVE KUHN TRIO — The Best Things (2000) FLAC (tracks), lossless

This third trio CD for Kuhn on Reservoir yields much the same refined, intelligent, eminently enjoyable result as the previous efforts. Bassist David Finck and drummer Billy Drummond are totally in tune with the veteran pianist/leader, whose powers are consistently hovering at a high level these days, stoking the post-boppish fires of his youth with the wisdom and savvy of his years of performing and recording. Kuhn's personal growth curve is most prevalent as you hear the daunting touches within a quietly urgent stance on the well-worn and swung standard "The Best Things in Life Are Free." The pianist throws a tricky change-up on "Confirmation," a swiss-cheese version with giant holes carved out of the melody line, using tension and release effectively from the boppish head to relaxed bridge, liberally sprinkling "merrily we roll along" quotes along the way. Three of Kuhn's originals are included; a refreshingly original 12-bar blues "Two by Two," the very slow ballad "Adagio" featuring three note-patterned wordless vocals from Luciana Souza, and his famous kinetic soul waltz for Thurman Munson, "Poem for #15," a seemingly effortless, easily swung piece, the hallmark of this well-rehearsed and seasoned working trio. Also included is A.C. Jobim's lesser-known delicate waltz/ballad "Luiza," and the Bill Evans-identified, wonderfully rendered romantic evergreen "Portrait of Jennie." Another in a string of very consistent, musically advanced, universally listenable documents in Kuhn's thankfully growing discography. Recommended. Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist :
1    The Best Things In Life Are Free 8:26
Written-By – DeSylva, Henderson, Brown
2    Luiza 5:28
Written-By – Jobim
3    Two By Two 6:50
Composed By – Kuhn
4    Portrait Of Jennie 6:26
Written-By – Burge, Robinson
5    Confirmation 8:12
Written-By – Parker
6    Poem For #15 10:45
Composed By – Kuhn
7    Adagio 7:23
Composed By – Kuhn
Credits :
Bass – David Finck
Drums – Billy Drummond
Piano – Steve Kuhn
Vocals [Vocal] – Luciana Souza (tracks: 7)

STEVE KUHN TRIO — Sing Me Softly of the Blues (1997) 24-48.2 Hz | FLAC (tracks), lossless

Tracklist :
1    This Is New 7:28
Written-By – K. Weill
2    Dance Only With Me 5:22
Written-By – J. Styne
3    Chicken Feathers 4:56
Written-By – S. Kuhn
4    My Funny Valentine 5:59
Written-By – R. Rodgers
5    Sing Me Softly Of The Blues 5:47
Written-By – C. Bley
6    Naima 4:21
Written-By – J. Coltrane
7    Sticky Kisses 4:19
Written-By – S. Swallow
8    Who Cares? 4:38
Written-By – G. Gershwin
9    Lament 5:28
Written-By – J. S. Johnson
10    The Very Thought Of You 7:09
Written-By – R. Noble
Credits :
Bass – George Mraz
Drums – Bill Stewart
Piano – Steve Kuhn

STEVE KUHN — Love Walked In (1998-2003) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Pianist Steve Kuhn has played a wide variety of music throughout his career, including his own intriguing originals and collaborations with Sheila Jordan. This set, a straight-ahead swinger with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Bill Stewart, should greatly satisfy bop-oriented jazz fans, for it finds Kuhn coming up with consistently fresh ideas in a conventional but far from exhausted setting. Whether digging into Duke Jordan's "No Problem," "Love Walked In," a passionate version of "Autumn Leaves," or even "Sunny," Kuhn is heard throughout at the top of his game. The presence of Williams and Stewart in supporting but stimulating roles clearly inspired Steve Kuhn, making this an easily recommended date. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    No Problem 7:29
Composed By – Duke Jordan
2    Land Of The Living Dead 6:58
Composed By – Al Gafa
3    Sunny 6:08
Composed By – Bobby Hebb
4    Love Walked In 6:08
Composed By – George Gershwin
5    Saharan 5:15
Composed By – Steve Kuhn
6    Prelude To A Kiss 6:20
Composed By – Duke Ellington
7    All Alone 5:21
Composed By – Irving Berlin
8    Autumn Leaves 5:10
Composed By – Joseph Kosma
9    Lines 5:45
Composed By – Vigleik Storaas
10    You've Changed 7:36
Composed By – Cole Porter
Credits :
Bass – Buster Williams
Drums – Bill Stewart
Piano – Steve Kuhn

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STEVE KUHN TRIO — Quiereme Mucho (2001-2008) Serie Venus Millennium Campaign | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Veteran pianist Steve Kuhn and his trio (with bassist David Finck and drummer Al Foster) dig into six Spanish and Mexican melodies with Quiereme Mucho, turning them into straight-ahead jazz. Latin rhythms are largely absent from a set that includes "Andalucia" ("The Breeze and I"), an up-tempo "Besame Mucho" and "Time Was" ("Duerme"). The music in general is boppish and full of wit, with Kuhn often quoting other unexpected songs along the way. Finck and Foster have their brief spots but this is largely Steve Kuhn's show. The music may have been largely de-Latinized but the result is one of Kuhn's most swinging recordings. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    Andalucia (The Breeze And I) 8:01
Written-By – E. Lecuona
2    Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Mucho) 8:06
Written-By – C. Velazques
3    Siempre En Mi Corazon (Always In My Heart) 6:49
Written-By – E. Lecuona
4    Duerme (Time Was) 5:41
Written-By – Prado
5    Quiereme Mucho (Yours) 4:56
Written-By – G. Roig
6    Tres Palabras (Without You) 9:45
Written-By – O. Farres
Credits :
Double Bass – Davis Finck
Drums – Al Foster
Piano – Steve Kuhn

STEVE KUHN TRIO — Temptation (2001-2008) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


Steve Kuhn mixes standards and forgotten gems in these 2001 studio sessions with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Billy Drummond. Beginning with a tantalizing take of "Temptation" that has a slight Latin undercurrent, Kuhn finds new directions in these timeless pieces. "Dark Eyes" is another gem that has long fallen out of favor, though Kuhn's intricate workout demonstrates that there is plenty of life left in this decades-old warhorse. His treatment of Michel Legrand's "The Summer Knows" (written as theme music for the early-'70s film Summer of '42) is a bit jagged rather than the usual setting as a straight, slow, bittersweet ballad. John Lewis' "Django" has long been a favorite of jazz musicians, and the trio's elegant setting opens with an imaginative improvisation, slowly working into its well-known theme. Kuhn's sole original, "A Likely Story," is a driving post-bop vehicle that never runs out of steam. It's hard to go wrong by purchasing any Steve Kuhn CD, and this is among his best dates. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1    Temptation    7:17
2    Dark Eyes    6:06
3    You Better Go Now    6:20
4    The Summer Knows    7:48
5    Love Is Here To Stay    6:40
6    Django    3:30
7    A Likely Story    9:17
8    I Can't Get Started    5:27
Credits :
Double Bass – Buster Williams
Drums – Billy Drummond
Piano – Steve Kuhn

ANDREW CYRILLE | WADADA LEO SMITH | BILL FRISELL — Lebroba (2018) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Lebroba, Andrew Cyrille's second leader date for ECM, finds the septuagenarian rhythm explorer trading in all but guitarist Bill Frisell...