Saturday, August 31, 2013

Richie Beirach & George Coleman - Convergence

Styles: Jazz

Year: 1990
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:43
Size: 130,4 MB
Art: Front

( 6:57)  1. The Lamp Is Low
( 6:48)  2. I Wish I Knew
( 4:39)  3. Flamenco Sketches
( 5:15)  4. Rectilinear
( 6:54)  5. For BC
( 5:45)  6. Riddles
( 6:16)  7. Zal
( 3:27)  8. What Is This Thing Called Love?
(10:37)  9. Infant Eyes

Pianist Richie Beirach and saxophonist George Coleman interpret a collection of standards, with a few Beirach originals thrown in for good measure. Beirach's a world-class jazz romantic; his soft touch makes it sound as if there's a pillow underneath the keyboard. Which is not to say he's an imprecise player, or needlessly docile. He's really quite the opposite, but there's an underlying gentleness to his work that imparts an air of vulnerability to everything he plays, even when he's at his most aggressive. Coleman is similar, in a way, though the saxophonist's sensitivity is occasionally camouflaged by a good-natured surliness that we know is just a front. On this album, Coleman can't help but put his heart on his sleeve Beirach's accompaniments demand it. The music that results is a nice blend of the bucolic and the temperamental; the pianist's pastoral tranquility combines with the saxophonist's restless urbanity to good ends.~Chris Kelsey http://www.allmusic.com/album/convergence-mw0000279091.

Personnel: Richie Beirach (piano); George Coleman (tenor & soprano sax).

Convergence

5 comments:

  1. Hi, could you please put up new links or this, thanks

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  2. hello dear Giullia,
    -at your convenience could you post a fresh link for this.
    many many thanks in advance for all you do and all your hard work! really appreciated :)

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  3. Thank you so much Giullia!! you spoil us :)
    thanks God for music, esp' in these turbulent times.
    deepest joy!

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