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Dana Landry: Journey Home
ByJazz surrounded Landry at an early age, growing up in Pennsylvania's Delaware Water Gap. Home to Phil Woods, Bob Dorough, Urbie Green, and Johnny Coates, the region seems to draw out creative folks everywhere. As Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Colorado in Greeley and the winner of a 1994 Down Beat award as outstanding soloist, Landry has chosen the right path. His "journey home" simply reinforces the music that he's loved for most of his life.
Cole Porter's "All of You" features Landry's piano with vibes and tenor. Fluid in its approach, the quintet takes this one for a long ride that allows them plenty of room for improvised action. The ensemble proves spontaneous, with seamless transitions. Landry's piano carries a light rhythmic swing that he punctuates with exciting intervallic leaps. Jumping into the upper keyboard register frequently, he stirs the pot with lightning strikes that sizzle with intensity.
The leader's "Gatien Dance" finds piano, tenor, and vibraphone driving impatiently in a hot bebop affair. Walking bass and ride cymbal lend an appropriate foundation to the setting. Straight-ahead and filled with brisk emotion, the up-tempo romp emits a lively glow.
A calypso piece with piano trio, a soulful ballad featuring Gary Burton's vibraphone voice, and a gentle piano trio ballad round out the program, completing different aspects of Landry's mainstream jazz ideas. His perspective follows the course of our creative art with dedication.
Track Listing
Gatien Dance; Journey Home; Island Life; Deerhead Sketches; 1,2,3; Soulful Bill; All of You; Touch of Your Lips; Hard Times Come No More.
Personnel
Dana Landry
pianoDana Landry: piano; Gary Burton: vibes; Don Aliquo: tenor and soprano saxophones; Erik Applegate: bass; Chris Brown: drums
Album information
Title: Journey Home | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Summit Records
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