Styles: Piano And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:42
Size: 137,5 MB
Art: Front
(4:32) 1. Blue Moon
(4:22) 2. Moonlight Becomes You (feat. Houston Person)
(4:40) 3. Snake Eyes (feat. Houston Person)
(2:34) 4. How Deep Is Your Love
(5:11) 5. Other Voices
(3:56) 6. Hard Times
(5:58) 7. Georgia Sunset
(3:54) 8. That Sunday, That Summer
(5:14) 9. For Once in My Life (feat. Houston Person)
(4:17) 10. I'll Let You Know
(6:33) 11. The Theme (feat. Houston Person)
(5:25) 12. This Time the Dream's On Me (feat. Houston Person)
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:42
Size: 137,5 MB
Art: Front
(4:32) 1. Blue Moon
(4:22) 2. Moonlight Becomes You (feat. Houston Person)
(4:40) 3. Snake Eyes (feat. Houston Person)
(2:34) 4. How Deep Is Your Love
(5:11) 5. Other Voices
(3:56) 6. Hard Times
(5:58) 7. Georgia Sunset
(3:54) 8. That Sunday, That Summer
(5:14) 9. For Once in My Life (feat. Houston Person)
(4:17) 10. I'll Let You Know
(6:33) 11. The Theme (feat. Houston Person)
(5:25) 12. This Time the Dream's On Me (feat. Houston Person)
In the liner notes Joe Alterman says he hopes the music brings a smile to your face...If it doesn't hang in there because your autopsy report should be back soon. Alterman is joined by an all star band made up of tenor sax titan Houston Person and finished off with a rhythm section of critically acclaimed bassist Ruben Rogers and drummer Gregory Hutchinson. Diversity is the key to success here with a amazing mix of trio, 4tet and solo piano work which allows Georgia Sunset to avoid the predictability that similar releases often find.
Clearly an old soul trapped in a young mans body, the covers here are eclectic yet highly accessible. "For Once In My Life" and "Moonlight Becomes You" are inspired works with Alterman's harmonic movement bringing to mind such legends as Bill Evans and Cedar Walton. The swing of the original "Georgia Sunset" borders on addictive while a tune that was co-written with Les McCann aptly titled "The Theme" reinforces the blatantly obvious that this is an artist as technically proficient as he is artistically gifted.
Some reviews write themselves and Georgia Sunset is no exception. This is an old school made new cool sound that will have heads turning in short order. A stellar way to kick off a new year! ~ Brent Black http://www.criticaljazz.com/2015/01/joe-alterman-georgia-sunset-2015.html
Clearly an old soul trapped in a young mans body, the covers here are eclectic yet highly accessible. "For Once In My Life" and "Moonlight Becomes You" are inspired works with Alterman's harmonic movement bringing to mind such legends as Bill Evans and Cedar Walton. The swing of the original "Georgia Sunset" borders on addictive while a tune that was co-written with Les McCann aptly titled "The Theme" reinforces the blatantly obvious that this is an artist as technically proficient as he is artistically gifted.
Some reviews write themselves and Georgia Sunset is no exception. This is an old school made new cool sound that will have heads turning in short order. A stellar way to kick off a new year! ~ Brent Black http://www.criticaljazz.com/2015/01/joe-alterman-georgia-sunset-2015.html