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Pete Malinverni: The Tempest

by Michael P. Gladstone
New York pianist Pete Malinverni is a familiar name to jazz lovers who scan the newspaper pages to see who is appearing on the club scene. Although he has several recordings on the well-regarded independent Reservoir label over the past seven years, this is my first opportunity to hear him first-hand. Malinverni has also been a ...
Pete Malinverni: The Tempest

by Dan McClenaghan
Pete Malinverni's previous disc on Reservoir Music, Autumn in New York , drew me into a world I'd hestitated to explore: the piano trio. The bop-inflected set featured some of Maliverni's distinctive originals beside his fresh takes on some of the time-honored classics, with the pianist joined by two very in sync accompanists, bassist Dennis Irwin ...
Helio Alves: Portrait In Black And White

by Rob Cline
Pianist Helio Alves has a light touch, dazzlingly fleet fingers and a knack for drawing listeners into a piece. All those gifts are display on his new album, Portrait in Black and White. Ably supported by bassist Santi Debriano and drummer Matt Wilson, Alves presents a collection highlighted by his originals and lightly spiced with Brazilian ...
Barry Harris: Live in New York

by Jack Bowers
Maestro Barry Harris, who's never at a loss for an appropriate note or phrase, leads a well-coordinated quintet through its paces on this smooth-as-velvet but no less invigorating date, recorded 'on location' (we're not told where) in New York City. Harris, one of the leading bop pianists of the past forty years and now ...
Jon Mayer: The Classics

by J. Robert Bragonier
Although Jon Mayer got his start in New York in the “glory years” of jazz, he is only now just coming into his own as a jazz pianist of note. Born in 1938, Mayer was raised in Washington Heights, and after graduating from the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan in the mid- to ...
No Nonsense

Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: No Nonsense, Big Bruiser; Eclipse; Caribbean Fire Dance; Tricotism;
Brazilian Fantasy; Eleven Nights; Epistrophy; Come Sunday; Blues After
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Autumn in New York

Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Simpatico - 5:49
2. Too Close for Comfort - 5:38
3. Elegy - 4:48
4. My Shining Hour - 6:36
5. Contemplative - 5:17
6. Little David - 6:15
7. In Love in Vain - 4:40
8. Long Ago and Far Away - 5:53
9. Autumn in New York - 7:46
Autumn in New York

Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Simpatico, Too Closr for Comfort, Elegy, My Shining Hour, Contemplative,
Little David, In Love in Vain, Long Ago and Far Away, Autumn in New York
Things Ain't What They Used To Be: Last Set at Sweet Basil

Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Things Ain
Nick Brignola: Things Ain't What They Used To Be: Last Set at Sweet Basil

by R.J. DeLuke
Nick Brignola was one of the most robust baritone sax players and could burn with the best of them. Even though he usually took a back seat to Gerry Mulligan or Pepper Adams in popularity polls, he was starting to see more of the limelight before he died of cancer in 2002, drawing in more fans ...