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Americanvas

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Released: 2011
Track listing: 01. Gossip - 8:04; 02. Where the Wild Things Are (Chad Lefkowitz-Brown) - 7:16; 03. Cebola Church - 6:49; 04. Whaam! (Chad Lefkowitz-Brown) - 5:46; 05. Monkey Puzzle - 6:45; 06. Nighthawks - 9:01; 07. Color Arcs in Four Directions - 7:58; 08. Nothing At All of This is Fixed - 4:01; 09. Nocturne du Romare (Malcom Javier Santiago) - 4:53; 10. Yellow, Red, Blue - 8:22. Le composizioni senza indicazione sono di Joe Gilman.

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Joe Gilman: Americanvas

Read "Americanvas" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Joe Gilman è un leader fantasioso e raffinato, che senza uscire dagli stilemi del contemporary mainstream, presenta una musica dinamicamente brillante e ritmicamente incisiva, che si snoda senza cali di tensione in un bel connubio tra scrittura e assoli. Anche se al pubblico italiano può risultare un nome relativamente nuovo, il pianista ha svolto esperienze ai ...

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Americanvas

Label: Capri Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Gossip; Where the Wild Things are; Cebola Church; Whaam!; Monkey Puzzle; Nighthawks; Color Arcs in Four Directions; Nothing At All of This is Fixed; Nocturne du Romare; Yellow, Red, Blue.

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Joe Gilman: Americanvas

Read "Americanvas" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Originality plus artistic vision equals an irresistible palette for jazz. Pianist Joe Gilman, music director of the Brubeck Institute's fellowship program, mixes both elements with Americanvas, musical interpretations of 10 American paintings. “Gossip" begins with a spirited solo piano that shifts gears a few times before bringing in the rest of the band. The ...

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Joe Gilman: Americanvas

Read "Americanvas" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Pianist Joe Gilman leads a young and talented quintet on Americanvas, an album of original tunes inspired by American artists such as Mark Rothko, Edward Hopper and Norman Rockwell. Jazz that takes its inspiration from the visual arts is not rare--British saxophonist Andy Sheppard's Movements In Colour (ECM, 2009) was so inspired, for example. Like Sheppard, ...


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