Monday, November 4, 2019

Larry Willis - How Do You Keep The Music Play

Styles: Piano Jazz 
Year: 1992
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:20
Size: 146,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:04)  1. Gloria's step
(7:33)  2. How do you keep the music playing
(6:23)  3. All of you
(7:33)  4. Northwest
(7:49)  5. Slick Rick
(7:29)  6. Missing you
(5:24)  7. Ezekial saw the wheel
(7:23)  8. Dance cadaverous
(8:36)  9. Alone together

Once identified with on-the-edge free music, keyboardist Larry Willis had a profitable flirtation with fusion in the '70s, then moved to hard bop in the '80s and '90s. Willis' playing has been frenetic, ambitious, and interesting, but during his jazz-rock and fusion days it was funky but greatly restrained and simplistic. A devotee of Herbie Hancock, Willis has found a good balance, with expertly constructed modal solos and also lyrical, relaxed statements. Willis graduated from the Manhattan School of Music in the early '60s, then played with Jackie McLean and Hugh Masekela. He recorded with Lee Morgan and McLean in the mid-'60s, and worked with Kai Winding and Stan Getz, as well as recording with Robin Kenyatta in 1969. Willis turned to synthesizer and electric piano in the '70s, doing sessions with Cannonball Adderley, Earl May, Joe Henderson, Richard "Groove" Holmes, and Masekela again. He joined Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1972, recorded with Alphonse Mouzon in both 1972 and 1973, and did dates as a leader and freelance session musician. Willis also recorded with Ryo Kawasaki and Sonny Fortune in the late '70s, and with David "Fathead" Newman and Carla Bley in the '80s. Willis toured and recorded with Nat Adderley in the '80s and joined Woody Shaw's quintet in 1986. He's done sessions as a leader for Groove Merchant, Steeplechase, Audioquest, Brunswick, and Mapleshade, among others, including Blue Fable and Offering on Highnote in 2007 and 2008, respectively. ~ Ron Wynn https://www.allmusic.com/artist/larry-willis-mn0000114935/biography

Personnel: Larry Willis – piano; David Williams – bass; Lewis Nash – drums

R.I.P.
Born: December 20, 1942

Died: September 29, 2019

How Do You Keep The Music Play

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