Trotignon is a brilliant pianist. I last5 heard him with Aldo Romono's group wit5 Enrico Rava and the album is very enjoyable too:[-
Best Albums 2013 [Getting in ahead of Ian]
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Originally posted by Tenor Freak View PostAfter I posted the last message, I discovered this album by Mark Turner and Baptiste Trotignon: Dusk Is A Quiet Place.
This is a fine album and I wish I had heard it when I sent my request. I have been listening to a lot of Turner's music of late.
http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/mu...lace-1.1623301According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postscored this on your reccy Tenor _Freak and it is truly wunnerful eh!
A new year resolution is to request more contemporary stuff on JRR. I've already sent one in to Alyn and his "possee" (sic) (no autoreply so don't know if it got past the R£3 Brit Trad Filters).
Here's some more Mark Turner - easily my favourite tenor man of the moment - now I don't normally listen to solo horn stuff but this whole album is compelling:
all words are trains for moving past what really has no name
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Originally posted by Tenor Freak View PostGlad you like it - I've been listening to it a lot...it really is a cracker.
A new year resolution is to request more contemporary stuff on JRR. I've already sent one in to Alyn and his "possee" (sic) (no autoreply so don't know if it got past the R£3 Brit Trad Filters).
Here's some more Mark Turner - easily my favourite tenor man of the moment - now I don't normally listen to solo horn stuff but this whole album is compelling:
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Originally posted by Tenor Freak View PostWithout A Net. "Pegasus" being my favourite track...but it's 23 minutes long...so please play Plaza Real (7:00)
I made the pilgrimage to the Barbican last year to see Wayne, but he seemed to be going through a quiet period. I guess live concerts may be unpredictable, although I had not been disappointed previously with Rollins and Coleman. However next year,I think I will stick to the smaller venues in North London, and avoid the stellar names.
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The last time I saw Wayne Shorter he was a bit slow to get started and it took a while for the band to ignite. I think I've seen them on four occasions as well as the quartet that toured with Hancock, Holland and Blade which effectively covered the same kind of territory. There is a new album with the string ensemble to look forward to in the autumn.
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