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Michel Petrucciani: Trio In Tokyo
ByThis live date finds him with his longtime bandmates Steve Gadd and Anthony Jackson (I could have done without his electrified bass). The music is all Petrucciani’s except an excursion into Miles Davis’ “So What.” Petrucciani plays like a man beholden to only melody. His sound could probably sum up jazz at the end of the 20th century. It was an amalgamation of all things post-Bill Evans, a time when jazz had no impact on popular culture and turned inward for acceptance. Petrucciani played for an audience of devotees. He will be missed.
Track List:Training; September Second; Home; Little Peace In C For U; Love Letter; Cantabile; Colors; So What.
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Michel Petrucciani
pianoMichel Petrucciani
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Title: Trio In Tokyo | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Dreyfus Records
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