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Back to the Bridge
By Dan Adler
Label:
Released: 2011
Track listing:
1. Silver and Gold; 2. Oh, Look at Me Now; 3. Joy Spring; 4. Back to the Bridge; 5. Good Old Days; 6. A Beautiful Friendship; 7. Yatsanu at (We Left Slowly); 8. Between Jobs;
9. I've Never Been In Love Before; 10. The Smudge.
Dan Adler: Back to the Bridge
by AAJ Italy Staff
Dan Adler è un chitarrista israeliano da tempo attivo nell'area jazzistica newyorkese, che dopo innumerrevoli collaborazioni e il buon debutto di All Things Familiar del 2009 si ripropone nelle vesti di leader nel nuovo, e non meno interessante, Back to the Bridge. In questa incisione troviamo al suo fianco l'organista Joey DeFrancesco e il drummer Byron ...
Dan Adler: Back to The Bridge
by Ernest Barteldes
Israeli-born guitarist Dan Adler sets the tone for his second disc, Back to The Bridge, with Silver And Gold," an original tune filled with smart licks and many improvisational bits shared with his band mates, organist Joey DeFrancesco and drummer Byron Landham. The disc is a mix of covers and new material suited for the organ ...
Back To The Bridge
By Dan Adler
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2010
Track listing: Silver And Gold; Oh, Look At Me Now; Joy Spring; Back To The Bridge;
Good Old Days; A Beautiful Friendship; Yatsanu At (We Left Slowly);
Between Jobs; I've Never Been In Love Before; The Smudge.
Dan Adler: Back To The Bridge
by Bruce Lindsay
Back To The Bridge is produced by three talented musicians whose ability to interact, solo, provide rhythmic support and, above all, to groove makes this album a terrific advertisement for the classic organ trio and for the enjoyable straight-ahead jazz it produces. While this is guitarist Dan Adler's second album as leader--following 2009's self-produced All Things ...
Dan Adler: Back To The Bridge
by Dan Bilawsky
Guitarist Dan Adler's debut , All Things Familiar (Emdan Music, 2009), demonstrated his formidable skills, and brought together a noteworthy roster of artists, such as saxophonist Grant Stewart, to fill out a quintet lineup. For his followup, the Israeli-born, New York-based six stringer pares things down and goes with an organ trio format, enlisting the most ...