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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Piece
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2. | My Good Leg
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3. | Kannada
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4. | Don't Break Step
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5. | Strega
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6. | It's Done
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7. | Lost In Little Spain
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Three Years, Three Months, Three Weeks, Three Days
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2. | All In A Row
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3. | Trinary Motion
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4. | Young And Fine
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5. | The Secret Lake
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6. | Square Brown/From Father To Friend
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Jazz
Eric Van Der Westen - Double Bass Joe Zawinul - Composer Marnix Busstra - Bouzouki, Composer, Guitar, Liner Notes, Producer Mike Mainieri - Arranger, Composer, Liner Notes, Mallets, Marimba, Vibraphone Norbert Sollewijn Gelpke - Mastering, Mixing Olivier Schutte - Engineer Pieter Bast - Drums Rob Becker - Graphic Design, Photography
The success of Mike Mainieri/Marnix Busstra Quartet's last release, Twelve Pieces urged the release of this new, live, double-disc set of the quartet's 2008 tour of Europe. Virtuosic guitarist Marnix Busstra and legendary vibraphonist Mike Mainieri share a similar ambiance to their compositional styles: 'one that makes all elements come together.' Says Busstra of Mainieri: '(His experience) is one of the things that make playing with him a non-stop source of surprise and inspiration. You simply never know what will happen next - and we love the journey.' Says Mainieri of Busstra: 'Performing with this quartet is pure joy! Marnix's compositions and accompaniment on guitar allows me the freedom to explore the full range of my experience as a vibraphonist.' This release combines new tunes with live versions of previously recorded ones.
Mike Mainieri
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jul 04, 1938 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion, Post-Bop, Experimental, Crossover Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Vibraphone/Marimba Jazz
Mike Mainieri, a talented and distinctive vibraphonist, has had a productive and diverse career. He first played vibes professionally when he was 14, touring with Paul Whiteman in a jazz trio called Two Kings & a Queen. He played with Buddy Rich's bands for a long period (1956-1963) and then became a busy studio musician, appearing on many pop records. Mainieri had opportunities to work with Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, and Wes Montgomery (1967-1968), among many others, and played in the early fusion band Jeremy & the Satyrs. During 1969-1972, he led a 20-piece rehearsal group called White Elephant that included the Brecker Brothers and other studio players. In 1979, he formed Steps (which later became Steps Ahead), an all-star jazz-oriented R&Bfusion band that included such players as Mike Brecker, Don Grolnick, Eddie Gomez, and Steve Gadd in its original lineup. Mainieri has revived the group several times since, with such musicians as saxophonist Bendik, Warren Bernhardt, Eliane Elias, Rachel Z, Mike Stern, Tony Levin, Victor Bailey, Peter Erskine, and Steve Smith making strong contributions. In 1992, Mainieri founded the NYC label and recorded the adventurous An American Diary. Prior to NYC, Mike Mainieri had recorded as a leader for such labels as Argo (1962), Solid State, Arista, Artists House, Warner Bros., and Elektra. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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