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1. | It Might as Well Be Spring
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2. | There Is No Greater Love
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3. | Someday My Prince Will Come
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4. | Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
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5. | Blue Monk
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6. | My One and Only Love
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7. | My Little Suede Shoes
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8. | Yesterdays
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9. | I Got Rhythm
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10. | Wave
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11. | What Is This Thing Called Love?
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Jazz / Post-Bop
Recorded at Mobius Music, San Francisco, California.
At first glance, the combination of pianist Fred Hersch and guitarist Bill Frisell as a duo might not seem all that logical, particularly if one relies on stereotypes that only fit part of their music; i.e., Hersch is an introspective player in the Bill Evans vein, while Frisell is a sound-oriented guitarist influenced by rock. In reality, both Hersch and Frisell are well-rounded, versatile players who share an adventurous spirit and a strong musical curiosity. The nature of their collaboration is a bit of a surprise; rather than playing originals specifically written for the occasion, Hersch and Frisell simply decided to perform songs that they have enjoyed for many years but have rarely had a chance to record. Few sparks fly; most of the quiet duets are quite relaxed, and although perfectly suitable as high-quality background music, this encounter is a slight disappointment. Considering the two giants involved, one would expect something fresh and original to emerge when they explore such songs as "There Is No Greater Love," "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise," "I Got Rhythm" and "What Is This Thing Called Love." A bit forgettable. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Bob Blumenthal.
Fred Hersch - piano Bill Frisell - guitar |
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