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Mary Anne Driscoll & Paul Murphy: Inside Out

by Derek Taylor
The Paul Murphy renaissance continues. Paint still wet on his own most recent session as a leader for Cadence Jazz Records ( Shadow–Intersections–West ), this new duo offering with an old partner and colleague ostensibly as leader arrives at a welcome juncture. The ties between pianist Mary Anne Driscoll and Murphy go back to the mid-1970s ...
Inside Out: What Is This Thing?

by Dan McClenaghan
Inside Out, a Canadian guitar/bass/drums combo led by drummer Barry Romberg, covers some time-tested standards in a understated yet unconventional style without going avant, a sort of cruise just within the radar sound that, with its low-burn intensity, flirts with familiar melodies in an oblique fashion, maintaining the thread just enough to keep you bothered, and ...
Dan Siegel: Inside Out

by Brian Soergel
Almost a quarter century after his debut, Dan Siegel remains one of the kings of smooth-as-silk piano smooth jazz. No computer blips or hip-hop samples here. Siegel is such a mellow mood on his first new studio CD in six years that if you're not completely relaxed after his latest, you should probably get your money ...
Inside Out

Label: ECM Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: From the Body; Inside Out; 341 Free Fade; Riot; When I Fall In Love.
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette: Inside Out

by AAJ Staff
For nearly twenty years now, Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio has pursued the straight and narrow (albeit with exceptional grace and skill). To be honest, this trio has mined jazz standards for all they're worth. At risk of becoming predictable (though cleverly so), Jarrett and companions finally break through on Inside Out. It has long been obvious ...
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette: Inside Out

by David Adler
This unit is commonly known as the Standards" trio, and that is indeed what Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette play during much of their time together. But the trio has more than that under its belt. Just listen back over the Changes and Changeless albums, not to mention Gary Peacock’s 1977 gem Tales of ...
Keith Jarrett Trio: Inside Out

by Glenn Astarita
This 2001 release marks a departure from the Trio’s standards-based format and in pianist, Keith Jarrett’s words: “I mentioned to Jack (DeJohnette) and Gary (Peacock), during a tour in Europe, that perhaps we would scrap the format – the whole idea of having to use any material.” Recorded during two evenings at London’s “Royal Festival Hall,” ...