Todo el jazz y sus tendencias.

Perico Sambeat
Dual Force
Recorded live Dec 1993 at Ronnie
Scott’s London Time 58:59

When pianist Michel Petrucciani died in January at age 36, the French
press heralded him as one of the best French jazz musicians ever.
Certainly, with his virtuosic technique and fiery soul, he was one of the
Frenchmen to gain the most respect in America. Petrucciani suffered from
osteogenesis imperfecta, or “glass bones,” which stunted his growth and
made him fragile. From time to time, he would even break some of his
fingers during an impassioned performance. “Brazilian Like” is a 1997
recording with drummer Steve Gadd, trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, bassist
Anthony Jackson, trumpeter Flavio Boltro, and sax Stefano Di Battista

PAT METHENY GROUP STILL LIFE TALKING TOUR 1987
Venue/City : Luna Park Buenos Aires Argentina
Date : December 12 1987

Nils Landgren, tb, voc
Peter Erskine, dr
Michael Wollny, p
Pat Metheny, guitar
NDR Big Band, Vince Mendoza,

Pat Metheny Quartet
September 18, 2005
Monterey Jazz Festival
Monterey, CA
Source: FM broadcast
Quality 320

Lineup
Joshua Redman (ts), Sam Yahel (org), Brian Blade (dr)
Yoshi’s”, Oakland, CA (USA), December 31, 2005

Joshua Redman Quartet
North Sea Jazz Festival
Den Haag, Netherlands
July 8, 1994

Enrico Pieranunzi Trio Radio Live 2001
Radio Live
2001
Rai Radio Tre


Philip Catherine Trio w/guest Didier Lockwood
Umea Jazz Festival
Idun, Folkets Hus
Umea Sweden
October 27, 2006


David Sanborn North Sea Jazz Festival 2000
Tracks
01 Creole Eyes
02 Camel Island
03 Eyala
04 Seven Train
05 Children See The Angels
06 Corners
07 Dina Lann

Personnel
Charles Lloyd
Keith Jarrett
Ron McClure
Jack DeJohnette


Lineup
Gary Burton on vibrophone
Makoto Ozone on piano
Duration:54 mins

MAIN MUSICIANS
Eric Gale : guitar
Bob James : Fender Rhodes, ARP, Yamaha YC 30 organ
Richard Tee : aoustic piano
Anthony Jackson : bass
Steve Gadd : drums
Ralph MacDonald : percussion

Kiyoshi Kitagawa Bass
Makoto Ozone Piano
Clarence Penn Drums
John Scofield Guitar
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Cyrus Chestnut Russell Malone guitar
Michael Hawkins upright bass; Neal Smith
drums; Steve Kroon percussion.

Label: Delta (Uk)
Release: 2005
Recorded: 1982
Total time: 46:09

Pianist Alan Pasqua has dedicated his second Postcards CD to the
incredibly rich tradition of jazz. On Dedications, his compositions cover
the whole stylistic spectrum from swing and bebop through today’s
polytonality and modality, and are heard in trio, quartet, and quintet
settings. Building from a core trio featuring Dave Holland and Paul Motian
who have rarely recorded together) on four tunes, Pasqua adds Michael
Brecker on seldom-heard soprano saxophone on one tune, and then
creates two different quintets

This is one of the best piano jazz trio CD I have heard for taste comparison
I treasure all of Bill Evans - of course, as well as most, not all, Keith Jarrett
and some modern trios such as EST, Vassilis Tsabropoulos Achirana is still
the best ever piano trio CD John Taylor (all of his ECM recordings with Peter
Erskine are golden) and the underrated and rarely heard Richard Bierach.

Miroslav Vitous - bass
John Surman - soprano and baritone saxophones
John Taylor - piano
Jon Christensen - drums

Track List
1. BASIC LAWS 11:47
2. NEW YORK CITY 9:32
3. SYNTHESIZERS DANCE 5:09
4. MAGICAL SHEPHERD 6:10
5. FROM FAR AWAY 2:30
6. AIM YOUR EYE 6:58
