Styles: Piano And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:07
Size: 154,0 MB
Art: Front
(8:44) 1. Speak Low
(7:59) 2. When I Fall in Love
(6:04) 3. I Remember You
(7:19) 4. Danny Boy
(6:44) 5. Tangerine
(8:09) 6. For All We Know
(6:48) 7. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(7:27) 8. A Time For Love
(7:49) 9. Emily
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:07
Size: 154,0 MB
Art: Front
(8:44) 1. Speak Low
(7:59) 2. When I Fall in Love
(6:04) 3. I Remember You
(7:19) 4. Danny Boy
(6:44) 5. Tangerine
(8:09) 6. For All We Know
(6:48) 7. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(7:27) 8. A Time For Love
(7:49) 9. Emily
Leading off is The Art Of Conversation, by pianist Mike Melvoin and alto saxophonist Kim Park. Minus the familiar timekeeping of bass and drums, a duet album might challenge the listener’s attention, but Melvoin, a stellar first-call player here in LA, and the lesser heard Park, son of the late Stan Kenton soloist John Park, reward the listener at every turn. On Tangerine, the spirit of fellow Kansas City native Charlie Parker is evoked as Park explores the breadth of the instrument in exhilarating style, with Melvoin deftly filling in underneath, ending up with a quote from Sweet Georgia Brown. A Time For Love features Park caressing the melody, exploring the lower register of the instrument, leaving it for Melvoin to seamlessly bring up the pace. When you listen to this album you can’t help but recall Stan Getz and Kenny Barron’s People Time.
Park was an artist-in-residence with Getz at Stanford in 1988, and demonstrates a striking lyricism throughout. Melvoin’s contributions are more complex, providing the rhythmic underpinnings for Park’s solos, while blending his own unaccompanied dialogue into the conversation. From the first pensive notes of Danny Boy to the sprightly upbeat rhythms of You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To and Speak Low, it’s a gorgeous set throughout. ~ Michael Katz https://irom.wordpress.com/2009/02/17/cd-reviews-melvoin-park-cunliffe-and-wolff/
Personnel: Mike Melvoin – piano; Kim Park - alto sax
Personnel: Mike Melvoin – piano; Kim Park - alto sax
The Art Of Conversation