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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | All the Things You Are
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2. | I Can't Get Started
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3. | Oleo
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4. | All Blues
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5. | Beautiful Love
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6. | Someday My Prince Will Come
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7. | Billie's Bounce
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8. | Autumn Leaves
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | St. Thomas
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2. | These Foolish Things
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3. | Stella By Starlight
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4. | Blues In the Closet
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5. | Round Midnight
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6. | Future Child
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7. | My Funny Valentine
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Jazz
Recorded: April 18, 1994, Copenhagen Jazzhouse, Denmark New Mastering 24 Bits
Michel Petrucciani
Active Decades: '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Dec 28, 1962 in Orange, France Died: Jan 06, 1999 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream Jazz
Michel Petrucciani overcame the effects of osteogenensis imperfecta (a bone disease that greatly stunted his growth) to become a powerful pianist. Originally greatly influenced by Bill Evans and to a lesser extent Keith Jarrett, Petrucciani developed his own individual voice. He started by playing in the family band with his guitarist father and bassist brother. At the age of 15 he had the opportunity to play with Kenny Clarke and Clark Terry, and at 17 he made his first recording. Petrucciani toured France with Lee Konitz in a duo (1980) and moved to the U.S. in 1982. At that time he coaxed Charles Lloyd out of retirement and toured with his quartet, a mutually beneficial relationship. Petrucciani was a strong attraction in the U.S., usually playing with a quartet (sometimes featuring Adam Holzman's synthesizer for color) or as a soloist; in 1986 he recorded at Montreux with Jim Hall and Wayne Shorter. Although Petrucciani's ability to overcome his affliction was admirable, his impressive playing stood by itself; he died of a pulmonary infection on January 6, 1999. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: May 27, 1946 in Osted, Denmark Died: Apr 19, 2005 in Ishoej, Copenhagen, Denmark Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, Bop, Neo-Bop, Hard Bop
A virtuoso who mostly played in bop-oriented settings, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen was in great demand since he was a teenager. One of many superb European bassists to emerge during the 1960s, Pedersen originally studied piano before starting to play bass with Danish groups when he was 14. He had to reluctantly turn down Count Basie's offer to join his orchestra when he was just 17, but worked steadily as the house bassist at the Club Montmartre and as a member of the Danish Radio Orchestra. Whenever American jazzmen passed through Scandinavia, they asked for Pedersen; during the 1960s he played with Sonny Rollins, Bill Evans, Roland Kirk, Dexter Gordon, Bud Powell, and even Albert Ayler (although the latter's session was not too successful). In the 1970s, Pedersen was featured in a duo with Kenny Drew. Starting in the mid-'70s, he was an occasional member of the Oscar Peterson Trio and he recorded several dates as a leader for SteepleChase. Pedersen also recorded in many different settings for Pablo Records during the era. He remained very active until his sudden death in April 2005. He was 58. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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