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Uri Caine/Tim Lefebvre/Zach Danziger: Bedrock
by Phil DiPietro
Reviews of this one so far have emphasized, basically, that it's a nice little electric record from a guy known for his incredibly innovative acoustic side. Normally, I'd let it go at that, given that kudos are weighing in at the three to four star range and Uri has, indeed, pulled off some truly innovative, landmark ...
Uri Caine: Bedrock
by C. Michael Bailey
The Electric Trio... Released the same day as Solitaire and Rio, Bedrock is a flip side electric trio recording to 1999's acoustic Blue Wail. Every bit as iconoclastic as Blue Wail, Bedrock is an investigation of rhythms and ideas, electrically presented. Mr. Caine employs the Fender Rhodes electric piano almost exclusively and draws from it all ...
Uri Caine: Rio
by C. Michael Bailey
Brazilian Vignettes Rio shares much in common with two previous Caine recordings, The Sidewalks of New York and Wagner e Venezia . They are all recordings that are to approximate the sounds of the streets in Rio, New York, and Venice, respectively. The Brazilian music presented here is not the plush Bossa one would expect. It ...
Uri Caine: Solitaire
by C. Michael Bailey
The Whole History of Jazz Piano Released as one-third of a trio of recordings hitting the streets at the same time, Solitaire blows a gale-force wind through Western instrumental music. Equal parts Eric Satie, Marice Ravel, Louie Moreau Gottschalk, Fats Waller, and Cecil Taylor, Solitaire expresses itself as Uri Caine's busy subconscious. This is a recording ...
Jim Black - AlasNoAxis: Splay
by Glenn Astarita
This outing marks the follow up to drummer Jim Black’s well-received debut solo effort, Alas, No Axis. And while Black and associates render comparable regions of sound, they have seemingly cultured their overall approach with this new release. To that end, the musicians convey more of a “group” based vibe – partly due to less experimentation ...
Uri Caine: Bedrock
by Glenn Astarita
Upon the heels of his well-received and inventive forays into hybrid classical/jazz territory, pianist/composer Uri Caine surges onward with three markedly divergent releases for the Winter & Winter label. His first solo piano recording, Solitaire, and the Brazilian-based Rio represent contrasting projects, whereas Bedrock boasts an electronic, groove oriented program. On the latter, Caine performs the ...
Accordance
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Life, Liberty, And The Prosciutto Happiness; Angel Blue; Information Please; Birthdays; Telephones; The Gunks; Bar Talk; Starting Over; Mr. Glime-Glide; Mug Shots; Psychotria Nervosa (Wild Coffee); The Girl With Rose Hips; Decaffinata; Astor Place; Scarlatti Fever; Hegel's Fantasy; Dueling Dovidls; Happy. (Total Time: 66:10)
Europe
By Paul Motian
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Oska; Birdfeathers; Blue Midnight; Introspection; New Moon; Fiasco; Gallops Gallop; If You Could See Me Now; 2300 Skidoo (Total Time: 63:57).
Alasnoaxis
By Jim Black
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Mm/ Optical/ Maybe/ Ambusher/ Garden Frequency/ Poet Staggered/ backfloatpedal/ Icon/ Luxuriate/ Boombye/ Auk and Dromedary/ trace/ Nion/ Melize/ angels and aritiface.
Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band: Europe
by C. Michael Bailey
Paul Motian found his soul mate in Stephan Winter. Paul Motian has been the integrated center of several prominent piano trios between 1955 and 1977, including those lead by Bill Evans (with Scott LaFaro), Paul Bley, and Keith Jarrett. Striking out on his own in the late '70s, Motian began the Electric Bebop Band, originally with ...




