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Upper Left Trio: Three
by John Barron
Occasionally, in the midst of media-hyped young lions re-creating and staking claim to past innovations, a jazz recording will emerge that nurtures the essence of tradition with openness and candor. Such engaging qualities can be heard on Three, the third release from Portland, Oregon's Upper Left Trio, featuring pianist Clay Giberson, drummer Charlie Doggett and bassist ...
Lafayette Gilchrist: Three
by Franz A. Matzner
Grounded in Baltimore's blue collar defiance and port city ruggedness, pianist Lafayette Gilchrist's style is fully his own, deliberately iconoclastic and aggressively blunt. And his third outing--aptly titled Three--remains firm in its dedication to this rough hewn tone, even as it translates the big, horn driven sound of his first two recordings to the trio format. ...
Lafayette Gilchrist: Three
by Troy Collins
Three is Baltimore-based pianist Lafayette Gilchrist's first trio recording. Typically playing in larger configurations, Gilchrist is the leader of a seven-piece funk band, the New Volcanoes, and primary pianist for tenor saxophonist David Murray's numerous ensembles for the past few years. This stripped-down session is his most revealing record. The Music According to Lafayette ...
Three
By Brian Swartz
Label: Summit Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Samba de Outono; I've Never Been In Love Before; My Shining Hour; Mi Sonita; I Thought
About You; Emily;' A Ghost Of A Chance; Out Of View; Poor Butterfly; The Best Thing For You
Is Me; HOw Deep Is The Ocean; Father To Many.
Brian Swartz Trio: Three
by Michael P. Gladstone
Trumpeter Brian Swartz came up with an interesting concept for this album. Going back to 1979, he cites a series of four albums by Chet Baker made for the Steeplechase label (The Touch of Your Lips, Daybreak, This Is Always, Someday My Prince Will Come) with with a trio that eliminated both the drummer and the ...