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Renee Rosnes: With a Little Help From My Friends

by C. Andrew Hovan
Very simply put, pianist Renee Rosnes has developed into one of this current generation’s finest mainstream artists regardless of gender. Making the most of her high-profile gig with Joe Henderson back in the ‘80s, Rosnes’ development was then artfully denoted over the course of six Blue Note albums released between 1990 and 1999. This is a ...
Renee Rosnes: With A Little Help From My Friends

by Jim Santella
While her compilation spans nearly eleven years and includes various musical companions, Renee Rosnes seldom veers from her established sound. The pianist's timeless formula centers on her crisp improvising technique. Not one to make jokes or approach a situation lightly, Rosnes applies a determined effort for every tune – straight from the heart and powerful. Her ...
Art & Soul
By Renee Rosnes
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Blues Connotation; With a Little Help from my Friends; Goodbye; Ancient Footprints; Fleurette Africaine; Romp; Lazy Afternoon; Little Spirit; Sanfona; Children
Anytown

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 1999
Track listing: Anytown, Scottish Folk Song, Blues in the Day, Adrienne, Love for Sale, King Midas, Grand Delusion, Breakdown.
Renee Rosnes: Art & Soul

by David Adler
On her sixth Blue Note release, burning pianist Renee Rosnes is joined by drummer/husband Billy Drummond and bassist Scott Colley, whose ubiquity of late threatens to reach Dave Holland proportions. Whereas previous outings have stressed Rosnes’s own compositions, this disc contains only two originals—and they happen to be my two favorite cuts. The up-tempo Romp" is ...
Renee Rosnes: Art & Soul

by Jim Santella
The art of creating quality jazz with a mainstream piano trio is in good hands with Renee Rosnes at the helm. With the year 2000 AD rapidly approaching, the pianist’s session serves as a fond look back at the way modern jazz has developed over the past fifty years. Crisp bop lines commingle with Ornette Coleman’s ...