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Release Date: Jan 12, 2010
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Personnel: John Stein (guitar, acoustic bass); Koichi Sato (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); John Lockwood (acoustic bass); Zé Eduardo Nazario (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Peter Kontrimas.
Liner Note Author: Ed Hazell.
Recording information: PBS, Westwood, MA (06/16/2009/06/17/2009).
Photographer: David Arruda, Jr.
John Stein's recording pace has picked up considerably since his association with the Whaling City Sound label. These studio sessions from mid-2009 reunite him with the group on his previous CD, Encounterpoint, including pianist Koichi Sato, drummer Zé Eduardo Nazario, and bassist John Lockwood. While this is not a regularly working quartet, as each musician has other commitments, Stein booked a few live dates to woodshed on-stage prior to going into the studio, always a good plan. Most of the fare will be familiar to jazz fans, starting off with a breezy setting of Horace Silver's "Nica's Dream," while Bobby Timmons' "Moanin'" gets a new look with Nazario's shuffling rhythm on brushes and an overall funky flavor not usually present, plus use of Fender Rhodes, which proves less percussive than in most recordings. Sato's shimmering introduction is a refreshing way to open Thad Jones' "A Child Is Born," while the bittersweet "Beautiful Love" changes direction with Stein's intricate guitar. Stein also penned two valuable originals, the intricate post-bop vehicle "Elvin!" and the lighthearted "Wild Woods." Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden
Audio Mixer: Peter Kontrimas.
Liner Note Author: Ed Hazell.
Recording information: PBS, Westwood, MA (06/16/2009/06/17/2009).
Photographer: David Arruda, Jr.
John Stein's recording pace has picked up considerably since his association with the Whaling City Sound label. These studio sessions from mid-2009 reunite him with the group on his previous CD, Encounterpoint, including pianist Koichi Sato, drummer Zé Eduardo Nazario, and bassist John Lockwood. While this is not a regularly working quartet, as each musician has other commitments, Stein booked a few live dates to woodshed on-stage prior to going into the studio, always a good plan. Most of the fare will be familiar to jazz fans, starting off with a breezy setting of Horace Silver's "Nica's Dream," while Bobby Timmons' "Moanin'" gets a new look with Nazario's shuffling rhythm on brushes and an overall funky flavor not usually present, plus use of Fender Rhodes, which proves less percussive than in most recordings. Sato's shimmering introduction is a refreshing way to open Thad Jones' "A Child Is Born," while the bittersweet "Beautiful Love" changes direction with Stein's intricate guitar. Stein also penned two valuable originals, the intricate post-bop vehicle "Elvin!" and the lighthearted "Wild Woods." Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden
Tracks:
1 - Nica's Dream
2 - Moanin'
3 - Child Is Born
4 - Elvin!
5 - Invitation
6 - Vivo Sonhando
7 - Beautiful Love
8 - Wild Woods
9 - Falling in Love with Love
2 - Moanin'
3 - Child Is Born
4 - Elvin!
5 - Invitation
6 - Vivo Sonhando
7 - Beautiful Love
8 - Wild Woods
9 - Falling in Love with Love