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Friday, November 5, 2021

Pat Martino • We'll Be Together Again



Review by Alex Henderson
When We'll Be Together Again was recorded in 1976, a 31-year-old Pat Martino was four years away from being operated on for the brain aneurysm that would wipe out his memory. The Philadelphia guitarist was also very much at the height of his creative powers -- a fact that's hard to miss on this excellent session, which 32 Jazz reissued on CD in 1998. Forming an intimate duo with electric pianist Gil Goldstein, Martino is at his most introspective on sparse interpretations of the standards "You Don't Know What Love Is" and "Willow Weep for Me" as well as Henry Mancini's "Dreamsville," J.J. Johnson's "Lament," and Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns." Martino's lyricism was never more personal than it is on this album, which was first released by Muse and was out of print for many years. Thankfully, We'll Be Together Again finally came out on CD when 32 Jazz reissued it in 1998.
 
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Reseña de Alex Henderson
Cuando se grabó We'll Be Together Again en 1976, a un Pat Martino de 31 años le faltaban cuatro años para ser operado del aneurisma cerebral que acabaría con su memoria. El guitarrista de Filadelfia también estaba en la cima de su capacidad creativa, un hecho que es difícil de pasar por alto en esta excelente sesión, que 32 Jazz reeditó en CD en 1998. Formando un dúo íntimo con el pianista eléctrico Gil Goldstein, Martino está en su momento más introspectivo en las escasas interpretaciones de los estándares "You Don't Know What Love Is" y "Willow Weep for Me", así como "Dreamsville" de Henry Mancini, "Lament" de J.J. Johnson y "Send in the Clowns" de Stephen Sondheim. El lirismo de Martino nunca fue tan personal como en este álbum, que fue publicado por primera vez por Muse y estuvo descatalogado durante muchos años. Afortunadamente, We'll Be Together Again salió finalmente en CD cuando 32 Jazz lo reeditó en 1998. 




Tracks:
1 Open Road: Olee/Variations And Song/Open Road 15:56
2 Lament (Johnson) 5:01
3 We'll Be Together Again (Fischer, Laine) 5:05
4 You Don't Know What Love Is (DePaul, Raye) 4:42
5 Dreamsville (Evans, Livingston, Mancini) 5:01
6 Send in the Clowns (Sondheim) 2:46
7 Willow Weep for Me (Ronell) 5:24

Personnel
Pat Martino - g
Gil Goldstein - el. p

Recorded at Blue Rock Studio, New York City ; February 13 & 17, 1976.

Label: Muse Records ‎– MR 5090
Released: 1976
Genre:Jazz
Style: Post Bop, Fusion










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