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STEVE KUHN | MIROSLAV VITOUS | ALDO ROMANO — Oceans in the Sky (1990-2003) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This fairly obscure Owl CD matches together pianist Steve Kuhn, bassist Miroslav Vitous, and drummer Aldo Romano for post-bop renditions of three group originals and a variety of standards, including "The Island," "In Your Own Sweet Way," and "The Music That Makes Me Dance." The interplay between the three advanced musicians and their ability to play both inside and outside at the same time are the main reasons to acquire this set. Scott Yanow

Tracklist :
1    The Island    7:55
 Ivan Lins / Vitor Martins
2    Lotus Blossom    5:04
 Sam Coslow / Arthur Johnston
3    La Plus Que Lente / Passion Flower    6:38
 Claude Debussy / Billy Strayhorn
4    Do    4:31
 Aldo Romano
5    Oceans In The Sky    6:10
 Steve Kuhn
6    Theme For Ernie    5:27
 Fred Lacey
7    Angela    4:47
 Antônio Carlos Jobim
8    In Your Own Sweet Way    7:31
 Dave Brubeck
9    Ulla    4:48
 Steve Kuhn
10    The Music That Makes Me Dance    2:42
 Jule Styne
Credits :
Bass – Miroslav Vitous
Drums – Aldo Romano
Piano – Steve Kuhn

STEVE KUHN — The Vanguard Date (1991) Serie Owl Time Line | Two Version | FLAC & APE (image+.cue), lossless

The Vanguard Date features jazz pianist Steve Kuhn performing with his trio at New York's Village Vanguard in 1986. Joining Kuhn here are bassist Ron Carter and drummer Al Foster. Whether playing jazz standards, ballads, or the pianist's own atmospheric and harmonically interesting post-bop compositions, Kuhn and his trio sound superb. This is a highly recommended album for Kuhn fans. Matt Collar
Tracklist :
1    Clotilde 4:39
Composed By – Steve Kuhn
2    Superjet 7:30
Composed By – Tadd Dameron
3    Little Waltz 6:30
Composed By – Ron Carter
4    The Zoo 4:57
Composed By – Steve Kuhn
5    I Thought About You 7:13
Composed By – Jimmy Van Heusen
6    Music Prayer For Peace 11:38
Composed By – Phil Perry
7    Dance Only With Me 5:39
Composed By – Jule Styne
8    Lullaby 5:04
Composed By – Steve Kuhn
Credits :
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Al Foster
Piano – Steve Kuhn

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THE STEVE KUHN TRIO — Looking Back (1991) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Steve Kuhn is in a fun-loving mood on this trio date from 1990, accompanied by bassist David Finck and drummer Lewis Nash. His one original of the session, "Looking Back," is full of humorous moments in a driving post-bop setting, and his lagging a bit behind the beat while giving Dave Brubeck's "The Duke" a bit of an oriental sound at times is almost tongue-in-cheek. But not everything is played with a twinkle in his eye; "Stella by Starlight" is lush and dramatic, as is Michel Colombier's pretty ballad "Emmanuel." Kuhn captures the droll mood of the golden oldie "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You" with a campy, almost country-flavored approach. This is an outstanding date by a veteran musician who's always deserving of wider recognition for his efforts. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1    Looking Back 7:01
Written-By – Steve Kuhn
2    The Duke 5:39
Written-By – Dave Brubeck
3    How Insensitive 5:52
Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel, Vinicius De Moraes
4    Stella By Starlight 7:21
Written-By – Ned Washington, Victor Young
5    Alone Together 8:40
Written-By – Howard Dietz - Arthur Schwartz
6    Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You 5:05
Written-By – Andy Razaf, Don Redman
7    Baubles, Bangles And Beads 5:57
Written-By – George Forrest, Robert Wright
8    Zingaro 3:57
Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
9    Will You Still Be Mine 5:13
Written-By – Matt Dennis, Thomas Adair
10    Emmanuel 3:57
Written-By – Michel Colombier
Credits :
Double Bass – David Finck
Piano – Steve Kuhn
Drums – Lewis Nash

STEVE KUHN — Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume Thirteen (1991) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Steve Kuhn is generally not thought of as a solo pianist because he has rarely recorded in that format, but this 1990 concert at Maybeck Recital Hall is one of his most memorable releases. "Old Folks" is a chestnut favored by a lot of swing and bop pianists, but Kuhn's unique approach to it explores a larger range of the keyboard than most players, while powering it with a striding bassline that alternates a lot more than one would expect. He has a lot of fun introducing Miles Davis' "Solar," at first playing around with what sounds like a Scottish dirge and sneaking into a bit of the song while giving it an Oriental flavor, before getting down to business. Both "I Remember You" and "Autumn in New York" are long but fascinating interpretations, as the pianist deconstructs and rebuilds each of them with very fresh approaches. This very satisfying concert CD is well-worth acquiring. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1    Old Folks 6:35
Written-By – Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robison
2    Solar 9:47
Written-By – Miles Davis
3    Don't Explain 8:26
Written-By – Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday
4    I Remember You 10:22
Written-By – Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger
5    Autumn In New York 10:55
Written-By – Vernon Duke
6    The Meaning Of The Blues 6:15
Written-By – Bobby Troup, Leah Worth
Credits :
Piano – Steve Kuhn

STEVE KUHN — Seasons of Romance (1999) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Steve Kuhn's sole session for the Postcards label feels like three separate dates. With tenorist Bob Mintzer and trumpeter Tom Harrell individually featured on three quartet tracks apiece, plus three trio selections with bassist George Mraz and drummer Al Foster, the chemistry is stimulating throughout the disc. Mintzer's brisk bop vehicle "Six Gun" explodes right from the start, while a lush treatment of Quincy Jones' "'The Pawnbroker" and Kuhn's magical samba "Clotilde" also merit praise. Harrell is added for the wistful ballad "Romance," making a late entrance following the leader's poignant opening solo. The trumpeter contributed the passionate"Visions of Gaudi" and also appears in Kuhn's upbeat "Looking Back." But Kuhn is best heard in the trio numbers, including a playful extended workout of the standard "There Is No Greater Love"; Steve Swallow's driving, intense "Remember"; and an emotional arrangement of "Good Morning, Heartache." This valuable CD unfortunately did not remain on the market for long, with the swift demise of the Postcards label after only a few years of existence. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1    Six Gun    4:57
 Bob Mintzer
2    Romance    4:10
 Dori Caymmi
3    Visions Of Gaudi    5:27
 Tom Harrell
4    There Is No Greater Love    9:12
 Isham Jones / Marty Symes
5    The Pawnbroker    5:57
 Quincy Jones / Jack Lawrence
6    Remember    6:03
 Steve Swallow
7    Clotilde    6:16
 Steve Kuhn
8    Good Morning, Heartache    5:33
 Ervin Drake / Dan Fisher / Irene Higginbotham
9    Looking Back    5:02
 Steve Kuhn
Credits :
Double Bass – George Mraz
Drums – Al Foster
Piano – Steve Kuhn
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Mintzer (tracks: 1, 5, 7)
Trumpet – Tom Harrell (tracks: 3, 6, 9)

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...