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1. | I Want to Be Happy
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2. | Somebody Loves Me
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3. | I Cover the Waterfront
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4. | I've Found a New Baby
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5. | Himm
For Our Lord and Kirk Franklin
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6. | The Goon Drag
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7. | Abie the Fishman
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8. | Lefty Teachers at Home
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9. | "Leopold, Leopold..."
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10. | Freddie Freeloader
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11. | In a Silent Way
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12. | Somebody Loves Me
Alternate take
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Jazz / Post-Bop; Contemporary Jazz; Modal Music
Recorded: May 23-24, 2004, Allaire, Shokan, New York
Don Byron - clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone Jason Moran - piano Jack DeJohnette - drums
with Ralph Alessi - trumpet (6, 9) Lonnie Plaxico - bass (6-9, 11)
Don Byron digs into a Lester Young classic and much more on Ivey-Divey, the follow up to the critically acclaimed You Are #6. Centered around Byron's effervescent new trio with piano rising star Jason Moran and drumming paragon Jack DeJohnette, Ivey-Divey is a master class in jazz chemistry-a worthy successor in spirit to tenor sax legend Young's mid-'40s trio with Nat "King" Cole and Buddy Rich.
With musicians of this caliber, it's no surprise that Ivey-Divey sizzles with exuberance-the confidant sound of three musicians working at a profound level of empathy. While the spirit of the session may hark back to Lester Young, this is no mere swing down memory lane. Byron and Co. bring an up-to-the minute rhythmic and harmonic sensibility, not to mention improvisational fireworks to their four selections from the Prez repertoire: "I Want to Be Happy," "Somebody Loves Me" (in two equally dazzling, yet substantially different renditions), "I Cover the Waterfront," and "I've Found a New Baby."
In addition to the trio, Ralph Alessi (trumpet) and Lonnie Plaxico (bass) are added to round out the session. The quintet tackles classic Miles Davis repertoire including "In a Silent Way" and "Freddie Freeloader" as well as original Byron compositions. |
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