Time: 70:43
Size: 161.9 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[4:38] 1. A Weaver Of Dreams
[4:00] 2. Be My All
[3:45] 3. Detour Ahead
[5:52] 4. My Flaming Heart
[3:40] 5. Love Dance
[5:00] 6. If It's Magic/Too Shy To Say
[7:56] 7. Something In Your Smile/I'll Be Easy To Find
[8:54] 8. Our Love Will See Us Through
[3:40] 9. So This Is Love
[4:46] 10. In A Sentimental Mood
[4:20] 11. Gentle Rain
[4:50] 12. My Foolish Heart
[6:29] 13. One Minute To Zero/When I Fall In Love
[2:46] 14. Wonder Why
John Stein, guitar and acoustic bass; Ron Gill, vocals; Gilad Barkan, piano.
Ron Gill and John Stein find their love of fine songs turn them to dancing with words, lofting pretty chords, and capturing passionate ideas about togetherness. Collaboration - so often a tricky treat, a windy street - they negotiate openhandedly with wit and diplomacy . . . Stein, a subtle and sensitive guitarist, has many sharp arrows in his quiver, with varied, song-rich albums and an enduring presence in Boston's lively jazz scene. He can make a note sing and a chord ring like Kenny Burrell, and always thinks "melody first" . . . Few singers in my ken capture the innocent simplicity of great songs as well as Ron Gill. His voice is immediately endearing and convincing: his blatant honesty charms the dots off snake-eyes . . . Three's no crowd with their inviting aboard Gilad Barkan's bright voice on piano. Check out his nifty melodizing . . . and his earthy interplay with Stein's bass. ~Fred Bouchard
Ron Gill and John Stein find their love of fine songs turn them to dancing with words, lofting pretty chords, and capturing passionate ideas about togetherness. Collaboration - so often a tricky treat, a windy street - they negotiate openhandedly with wit and diplomacy . . . Stein, a subtle and sensitive guitarist, has many sharp arrows in his quiver, with varied, song-rich albums and an enduring presence in Boston's lively jazz scene. He can make a note sing and a chord ring like Kenny Burrell, and always thinks "melody first" . . . Few singers in my ken capture the innocent simplicity of great songs as well as Ron Gill. His voice is immediately endearing and convincing: his blatant honesty charms the dots off snake-eyes . . . Three's no crowd with their inviting aboard Gilad Barkan's bright voice on piano. Check out his nifty melodizing . . . and his earthy interplay with Stein's bass. ~Fred Bouchard
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