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John Patitucci, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, Pablo Di Sabatino: Threeo

Read "Threeo" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Threeo is a multi national effort. American John Patitucci, Italian native Paolo Di Sabatino and Horacio Hernandez whose roots are in Cuba get together for a session which merges their respective ideas on jazz music. Even though each has equal billing, it's Paolo Di Sabatino who emerges as dominant player as his piano sets the tone ...

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Imprint

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2000
Track listing:

King Kong, Postcard, Little Steps, Joan, Maroon Bells, Imprint, The Well, Essay, Japanese Folk Song, Afro-Blue

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John Patitucci: Imprint

Read "Imprint" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Can it be that John Patitucci has recorded only nine of his own CD's? The consummate sideman and first-call bassist for many recording sessions, it just seems that he has recorded more of his own. But a listen to all of his CD's along the way give evidence to a not only a musician who not ...

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John Patitucci: Imprint

Read "Imprint" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Can it be that John Patitucci has recorded only nine of his own CD's? The consummate sideman and first-call bassist for many recording sessions, it just seems that he has recorded more of his own. But a listen to all of his CD's along the way give evidence to a not only a musician who not ...

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Pink Elephant Magic

Label: Arkadia Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Pink Elephant Magic; Ghost Butter; Wave; What’s Your Choice, Rolls Royce?; Beethoven Meets the Millennium in Spain; Strange Meadowlark; Tico Tico; In Vogue; Cram n Exam; Filenes.

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Now

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1999

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John Patitucci: Now

Read "Now" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Bassist John Patitucci ascended to deserved prominence as a significant catalyst in Chick Corea's Elektrik/Akoustic bands (1986-93). But despite consistently excellent work elsewhere since then, Patitucci's solo career (which began with his eponymous 1987 debut on GRP) has not yet produced much that's memorable - until Now. Here, the bassist shares a perfect telepathy with his ...

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Now

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1998
Track listing:

Now; Grace; Out of the Mouths of Babes; Labor Day; Espresso; Forgotten But Not Gone; Search for Peace; Giant Steps; Miya (70:18).

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John Patitucci: Now

Read "Now" reviewed by John Sharpe


Because John Patitucci's last CD (One More Angel) was such a maudlin snooze-fest, I approached Now with a certain amount of trepidation. My fears where unfounded. Now possesses everything One More Angel lacked----high energy, a variety of moods and tons of hot licks. The musical sparks come courtesy of jazz's most exciting guitarist, John Scofield, the ...

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John Patitucci: Now

Read "Now" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Bassist Patitucci's third release for Concord Jazz is essentially a quartet date with tenors Chris Potter (five tracks) and Michael Brecker (two) augmenting the rhythm section. The horns take a break on the last three tracks, McCoy Tyner's “Search for Peace" (a trio), Trane's “Giant Steps" (Patitucci, Stewart) and Patitucci alone on his own composition, “Miya." ...


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