Showing posts with label Louis Durra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louis Durra. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

Louis Durra - Rocket Science

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:46
Size: 112,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:06)  1. The Hardest Button to Button
(4:27)  2. One Love
(4:26)  3. Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
(4:59)  4. Home
(3:32)  5. El Mango
(4:30)  6. Nine Eleven
(3:41)  7. According to You
(4:47)  8. Living for the City
(4:08)  9. Back in the U.S.S.R.
(3:53) 10. Un Canadien Errant
(4:54) 11. In My Life
(2:18) 12. La Puerta Negra

The constant revitalization of the piano trio is one of the most rewarding developments in recent jazz history and it continues apace with Louis Durra's Rocket Science. Durra isn't introducing a major paradigm shift, but with Ryan McGillicuddy on bass and longtime compatriot Jerry Kalaf on drums, he's bringing a few fresh new tunes to the party and delivering them with a light, engaging yet imaginative flair. Rocket Science follows on from The Best Of All Possible Worlds (Self Produced, 2012) and consists, for the most part, of an intriguing mix of covers. Durra avoids the American Songbook classics, concentrating on more contemporary composers whose work is regularly adopted by jazz players Stevie Wonder's "Living For The City," John Lennon and Paul McCartney's "Back In The USSR" and "In My Life" and some who've yet to reach this status.

There's a pleasing variation in mood and pace. Jack White's "The Hardest Button To Button" gets a foot-stomping groove from Durra's left hand and Larry Steen's bass; Michael Buble and Alan Chang's "Home" is a melancholy ballad; Juan Villarreal's "El Mango" has a jaunty, up-tempo beat with a Vince Guaraldi cheeriness. Durra's "Nine Eleven," the album's sole original composition, is a lovely tune, performed beautifully by Durra with particularly sympathetic and respectful support from McGillicuddy and Kalaf. Two of the album's most left-field selections leave the most lasting impressions. KT Tunstall's "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" loses a little of Tunstall's assertiveness but gains a shuffling, funky feel from Kalaf's drums.

The trio performs "Un Canadien Errant," a traditional song from Quebec, as a gently, wistful waltz with an occasional shift in pulse and emphasis that surprises without spoiling the mood it also gives McGillicuddy the chance to take the spotlight with his own lyrical solo. Durra, McGillicuddy and Kalaf play three or four nights a week around Los Angeles and this consistent work clearly helps them to knit together as a unit. Durra has also played some critically acclaimed shows at the Edinburgh Festival, not the easiest of places to make an impression. All this experience and expertise, coupled with Durra's inspired song selection, gives Rocket Science a special spark. ~ Bruce Lindsay  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/rocket-science-louis-durra-self-produced-review-by-bruce-lindsay.php
 
Personnel: Louis Durra: piano; Ryan McGillicuddy: bass; Jerry Kalaf: drums; Larry Steen: bass (1, 7).

Monday, June 22, 2015

Louis Durra - Dreaming

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:19
Size: 131,7 MB
Art: Front

(7:18)  1. Falling In Love With Love
(6:08)  2. Honeysuckle Rose
(4:17)  3. 35 Bar Waltz
(4:20)  4. Dreaming
(3:53)  5. Stella By Starlight
(5:21)  6. It's Easy To Remember
(4:31)  7. 18 Bars
(4:48)  8. Ballad For Bonnie
(4:10)  9. Too Many Times
(6:58) 10. Blues For Tomorrow
(5:30) 11. The Nearness Of You

"Jerry, Darek and I had a steady gig for a year before I booked the session that comprises most of Dreaming. We had great communication in that group and I wanted to document some of those moments on tape. We recorded "live to two track" one night a few days after my son's birth. It seemed like a door opened as we played. The music felt fluid and fluent. I decided to release this session years later because the music still moves me. Three of the tunes come from different sessions, yet felt right for the CD. We had a great time recording this music; may the listening be as rewarding!" http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/louisdurra2

Personnel:  Louis Durra – piano;  Darek Oles – bass;  Jerry Kalaf – drums with Don Kasper - bass tracks 3 & 5, Trey Henry - bass on track 7.