Showing posts with label Joey Baron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joey Baron. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2011

Robert Majewski, Bobo Stenson, Palle Danielsson, Joey Baron: My One And Only Love (2011)

“My One And Only Love” is an encounter of famous jazz musicians: Polish trumpeter Robert Majewski, known for his unique sound; Swedish pianist Bobo Stenson, co-leader of a legendary quartet with Jan Garbarek; Swedish double bass player Palle Danielsson, part of famed European ensemble of Keith Jarett and American Joey Baron, one of the best drummers in the world, who on daily basis works with artists like John Zorn, Ron Carter or John Abercrombie.
“My One And Only Love”, composed mainly of jazz ballads, was registered in mid-December in S4, studio of the Polish Radio in Warsaw. Along with world-famous ballads, the artists recorded also unforgettable Polish themes: “Nie budzcie mnie” of Jeremi Przybora and Jerzy Wasowski and “Ballad for Bernt” of Krzysztof Komeda, known from Polanski’s film “Knife in the Water”. What is the most curious, the musicians played in such ensemble for the first time (but, as they say, not the last either) and they played live in the same room and without earphones. As a result, we obtain a record with a real concert feeling and a studio quality.
Author of the project and it’s music producer is Tomasz Gassowski, knowed mostly as the composer of scores to Andrzej Jakimowski’s films: “Tricks” and “Squint your eyes”. The record is published by Zjednoczenie Artystow i Rzemieslnikow – ZaiR, producer of aforementioned films.
Tracklist:
1. When I Fall In Love
2. Body And Soul
3. My One And Only Love
4. A Child Is Born
5. The Nearness Of You
6. Ballad For Bernt
7. Stella By Starlight
8. Nie budzcie mnie
9. Never Let Me Go
Personnel:
Robert Majewski - fluegelhorn
Bobo Stenson - piano
Palle Danielsson - double bass
Joey Baron - drums
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Joey Baron: Down Home (1997)

Joey Baron draws from a wide variety of experiences in terms of playing and composition. Throw in his southern roots and the talents of alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe, bassist Ron Carter, and guitarist Bill Frisell--who reconcile their musical differences with ease--and you get a set that uniquely grooves from start to finish. The focus is funky blues for the most part, with the tunes (all Baron's) ranging from sophisticated amalgamations of down-home and up-town elements ("Mighty Fine") to simple vamps ("Wide Load," "What"). Baron's exacting drumming provides a focal point, ensuring that his eclectic vision becomes a funky reality.
Tracklist:
01 Mighty Fine 5:18
02 Little Boy 8:53
03 Wide Load 8:35
04 The Crock Pot 5:07
05 What 8:00
06 Listen to the Woman 1:47
07 Aren't We All? 6:40
08 Supposing 1:03
Personnel:
Joey Baron (Drums)
Arthur Blythe (Alto Saxophone)
Ron Carter (Double Bass)
Bill Frisell (Guitar)
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Monday, October 18, 2010

Enrico Pieranunzi Trio: The Chant of Time (2003)

Enrico Pieranunzi (born December 5, 1949) is an Italian jazz pianist. He fuses classical technique with jazz. He has performed with, among others, Frank Rosolino, Sal Nistico, Kenny Clarke, Johnny Griffin, Chet Baker, Joey Baron, Art Farmer, Jim Hall, Marc Johnson, Lee Konitz, Phil Woods, Charlie Haden, Mads Vinding, and Billy Higgins. He issued his first LP in 1975. He has performed widely with his own group at European and American jazz festivals. He has also composed several film scores.
In 2006 he started the trans alpine jazz project.
Tracklist:
1. Thiaki
2. September Waltz
3. Non Dimenticar...
4. Nefertiti
5. Ein Li Milin
6. Chant Of Time
7. Jitterbug Waltz
8. Very Early
9. The Fool On The Hill
10. You Don't Know What Love Is
11. Un' Alba Diinta Sui Muri
12. Surprise Answer
Chant of Time
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