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Andreas Dreier Trio - But Not for Me '2017

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But Not for Me
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Album name But Not for Me
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Date 2017
GenreContemporary Jazz
Play time 48:20
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 2429 Kbps / 96 kHz
Media WEB
Size 292; 978 MB
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This album comprises music inspired by the great Ahmad Jamal and his elegant
arrangements of popular jazz standards. From 1958-1961 Jamal played with bassist
Israel Corsby and drummer Vernel Fournier. This legendary trio was described as
playing bright and light swing music with phrasing and harmony from the bebop
area and at the same time clear parallel to classical music. Bassist Andreas
Dreier has once again brought his trio together. After amazing critics from the
first CD «Poinciana» (2014) Andreas Dreier Trio is now ready with the
follow-up. Once again the music is arrangements from Jamals piano trio
translated into guitar trio. With one of Norways leading jazz guitarists
Bjørn Vidar Solli and the Australian drummer Adam Pache, this trio presents
exclusive and elegant swing Music influenced by one of jazz historys greatest
piano trios.

As if Dreier’s debt to Ahmad Jamal was not clear enough from his debut CD
(‘Poinciana’), he has now released another complete set drawn from
Jamal’s arrangements of the Great American songbook. This set includes
classic tunes such as ‘I’ll remember April’, ‘You
don’t know what love is’, ‘Moonlight in Vermont’, and
Moon river’, together with a couple of Jamal originals
(‘Ahmad’s blues’, and ‘Raincheck’). The set
borrows heavily from the LP that Jamal’s trio released in the 1950s
(‘Live from the Pershing: But not for me’) when they were the house
band at Chicago’s Pershing Hotel.

The transition from piano trio to guitar trio is seamless and the playing
captures perfectly the highly syncopated rhythms that allow Jamal to straddle
swing and bop, and the intelligent use of shading that Jamal uses to bridge jazz
and classical styles of piano playing. There is also here, what Miles called
Jamal’s ‘understatement’, that way in which the space
between notes is given precedence and makes each note ring. It was, to some
extent, Miles’ endorsement that helped Jamal gain the critical attention,
in addition to his commercial success: the critics of the time had tended to
dismiss Jamal as a cocktail pianist, missing the complexity and grace of his
compositions. After hearing this set, you might be tempted, like I was, to
return to some of Jamal’s work. This is no slight to Dreier’s work
here – and, if anything is meant as a compliment, because this trio
breathes such vibrant life into the originals that it was worth listening back
to them just to get the sense of similarities and differences.

In this trio, Dreier takes on the role of Israel Crosby, but not as a mere
copyist. Rather, his playing his a richer and more ambitious edge to it, not
only driving the rhythm but also suggesting the direction that the melodies will
take. Pache’s drums carry the flavour of the early 1950s when swing and
bop rhythms worked against each other. Over the top of this tight rhythm
section, Solli’s guitar swings and sings effortlessly. (Chris Baber)

Andreas Dreier, double bass
Bjørn Vidar Solli, guitar
Adam Pache, drums

01. Andreas Dreier Trio - I´ll Remember April (5:09)
02. Andreas Dreier Trio - Ahmad´s Blues (5:11)
03. Andreas Dreier Trio - All the Things You Are (4:22)
04. Andreas Dreier Trio - You Don´t Know What Love Is (5:09)
05. Andreas Dreier Trio - Moonlight in Vermont (3:54)
06. Andreas Dreier Trio - But Not for Me (4:53)
07. Andreas Dreier Trio - Gone with the Wind (5:09)
08. Andreas Dreier Trio - Raincheck (4:59)
09. Andreas Dreier Trio - Moon River (5:53)
10. Andreas Dreier Trio - Raincheck (Alternate Take) (3:42)

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