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Brad Mehldau Trio: Where Do You Start

by John Kelman
Hot on the heels of Brad Mehldau's Ode (Nonesuch, 2012)--the pianist's first all-original set with his current trio--comes Where Do You Start, culled from the same recording sessions but, with the exception of one Mehldau tune, all cover material. This isn't the first time Mehldau has split a particularly fruitful session down the same compositional line: ...
Gent Jazz Festival: Days 1-4: July 5-8, 2012

by Martin Longley
Gent Jazz Festival Bijloke Gent, Belgium July 5-8, 2012 All parts of northern Europe had already been suffering an intense rainfall throughout the month of June. There was no abating once July was in swing. The forecast was pretty much for a daily downpour, and for once ...
North Sea Jazz Festival: Rotterdam, The Netherlands, July 6-8, 2012
by R.J. DeLuke
North Sea Jazz FestivalAhoyRotterdam, The NetherlandsJuly 6-8, 2012The city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands seems ideal for a jazz festival. It's a large enough metropolis to hold things of interest for any tourist--arts, culture, architecture, fine eateries, interesting activities--while at the same time being friendly, laidback and manageable. Toss the mammoth ...
Brad Mehldau Trio: Denver, CO, May 11, 2012

by Geoff Anderson
Brad Mehldau TrioNewman CenterDenver, COMay 11, 2012Pianist Brad Mehldau takes jazz seriously. He named his second album as a leader The Art of the Trio (Warner Bros., 1997). But wait, he didn't use that name for just one album; he released five albums, as a series, under that name. Those albums ...
Dan Cavanagh Trio: The Heart of the Geyser

by Dan McClenaghan
There's no arguing that the best of the best in the piano trio field comes from the longterm units: on the younger end of the spectrum there's Brad Mehldau's group with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard, who replaced his long term predecessor in that chair, Jorge Rossy; and, of course, on the legendary end, ...
Brad Mehldau Trio: Ode

by John Kelman
The Art of the Trio: Recordings 1996-2001 (Nonesuch, 2011) provided an opportunity to reassess Brad Mehldau's rapid trajectory, though the trio that established him as one of the past two decades' most important pianists was long gone. If Jorge Rossy's replacement in 2005 seemed to open the trio up more, it's perhaps because drummer Jeff Ballard ...
Brad Mehldau Trio Returns with "Ode," March 13

Nonesuch album features first recordings of 11 original compositions by Mehldau The pianist Brad Mehldau has led this iteration of his pace-setting triowith the bassist Larry Grenadier and the drummer Jeff Ballardsince 2005, and it has evolved into a graceful powerhouse, equally savvy about groove and harmony." New York Times Nonesuch releases an album of original ...
The Art of the Trio - Recordings 1996-2001

By Brad Mehldau
Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: CD1 (The Art of the Trio, Volume One: Blame It on My Youth; I Didn't Know
What Time It Was; Ron's Place; Blackbird; Lament for Linus; Mignon's Song; I Fall in
Love Too Easily; Lucid; Nobody Else But Me. CD2 (The Art of the Trio, Volume Two:
Live at the Village Vanguard): It's Alright With Me; Young and Foolish; Monk's
Dream; The Way You Look Tonight; Moon River; Countdown. CD3 (The Art of the
Trio Volume, Three: Songs): Song-Song; Unrequited; Bewitched, Bothered and
Bewildered; Exit Music (For a Film); At a Loss; Convalescent; For All We Know; River
Man; Young at Heart; Sehnsucht. CD4 (Art of the Trio 4: Back at the
Vanguard: All the Things You Are; Sehnsucht; Nice Pass; Solar; London Blues; I'll
Be Seeing You; Exit Music (For a Film). CD5 (Art of the Trio, Volume 5:
Progressions, Disc 1): The More I See You; Dream's Monk; The Folks Who Live on
the Hill; Alone Together; Might as Well Be Spring; Cry Me a River; River Man. CD6
(Art of the Trio, Volume 5: Progressions, Disc 2):Quit; Secret Love; Sublation;
Resignation; Long Ago and Far Away; How Long Has This Been Going On?. CD7
(Additional Recordings): London Blues (1/7/99); Unrequited (8/1/97); Ron's
Place (7/31/97); In the Wee Small Hours (2001); Lament for Linus (7/31/97).
Oscar Penas: From Barcelona to Brooklyn

by Tomas Pena
Oscar Peñas belongs to a generation of artists who believe there is more to being a musician than being technically proficient. Like his peers--many of whom are emerging, independent musicians--his music reflects his roots, his impressive credentials and his openness to new ideas and concepts. Oscar is part of a flourishing new music scene in Brooklyn ...
Progression: Art of the Trio, Volume 5

By Brad Mehldau
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: CD1: The More I See You; Dream's Monk; The Folks Who Live on the Hill; Alone Together; It Might As Well Be Spring; Cry Me a River; River Man. CD2: Quit; Secret Love; Sublation; Resignation; Long Ago and Far Away; How Long Has This Been Going On?