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Breath
By Jeff Gardner
Label: Terramar
Released: 2007
Track listing: Jazz Prelude 9; Breath; Rosa; Talk About It; Vals Criollo; Lambran
Jeff Gardner Trio: Breath
by Hrayr Attarian
Simplicity and sophistication are not mutually exclusive, especially when it comes to music. Jazz pianist and educator Jeff Gardner's trio disc Breath illustrates the point extremely well. The setting is a pared down, piano-led trio. The tunes are straightforward, mellifluous and serve as launching pads for very sophisticated improvisations. The music, all composed ...
Breath
Label: Effendi Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Breath; Acceptance; Between Dreams; Forgiveness; Je vois Clementine danser; Society
Intrigue; It'll Be OK; If We Believe In Love; At the End of the Day.
Steve Amirault: Breath
by Budd Kopman
Steve Amirault has produced a fine piano trio album in Breath. He's not a tricky player, but his music brims with emotion; his melodies and style reflect a very personal means of expression with little that would be called straight-ahead jazz. Though Amirault clearly has the chops, his playing is not about showing off or using ...
Breath
Label: Effendi Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Breath; Acceptance; Between Dreams; Forgiveness; Je Vois Cl
Steve Amirault: Breath
by John Kelman
Gradually, and with little fanfare, the Canadian Effendi label has been amassing a substantial catalogue of contemporary jazz with special focus on Montreal's vibrant scene. That's not to suggest that all its artists are born and bred Montrealers. Pianist John Roney--heard recently on saxophonist Remi Bolduc's Cote D'écoute (Effendi, 2005)--originally comes from Toronto, while saxophonist Christine ...
Breath
By Steve Grover
Label: Invisible Music Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Underdog, 2. The Apprentice, 3. Breath, 4. Balance, 5. Metaphor, 6. Holiday, 7. Intrinsic, 8. Spherical, 9. Portrait #4
Steve Grover Trio: Breath
by Norman Weinstein
Drummer Steve Grover may or may not be a practicing Buddhist, but he plays drums with a lightness and clarity that my friends doing daily Buddhist meditation might well envy. The title cut on this engaging album is a strikingly original Grover composition where the trio members sound like they are breathing together with a kind ...