Peter Beets' fourth Criss Cross release features the pianist at the helm of a piano, guitar and bass trio.
This novel configuration produces a rhythmically diverse take on American Popular Songbook favorites, jazz standards, and Beets' original compositions. The disc's eleven tracks encompass relaxed pre-bop swing, modern up-tempo excursions, and sensitive balladry.
Bassists Reuben Rogers and Ruud Jacobs, and guitarists Joe Cohn and Martijn van Iterson, excel as accompanists and soloists.
Beets consistently plays on a level that earns him a place in the upper echelon of young pianists.
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El cuarto lanzamiento de Criss Cross de Peter Beets presenta al pianista al mando de un trío de piano, guitarra y bajo.
Esta novedosa configuración produce una visión rítmicamente diversa de los favoritos del cancionero popular americano, los estándares de jazz y las composiciones originales de Beets. Los once temas del disco abarcan un relajado swing pre-bop, excursiones modernas de up-tempo y baladas sensibles.
Los bajistas Reuben Rogers y Ruud Jacobs, y los guitarristas Joe Cohn y Martijn van Iterson, sobresalen como acompañantes y solistas.
La remolacha toca constantemente a un nivel que le hace ganar un lugar en el escalón superior de los jóvenes pianistas.
Tracklist:
1 - You're My Everything 4:19
2 - I'm Old Fashioned 5:17
3 - Blues For Giltay 5:44
4 - In Your Own Sweet Way 7:16
5 - They Say It's Wonderful 4:21
6 - Nuages 6:14
7 - Three Little Words 4:42
8 - Easy Listening Blues 6:30
9 - Parker 5:33
10 - But Beautiful 7:35
11 - Tricotism 5:16
Recorded At – Studio 44 (2)
Recorded At – Systems Two
Credits
Bass – Reuben Rogers (tracks: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11), Ruud Jacobs (tracks: 1, 5, 6, 9)
Guitar – Joe Cohn (tracks: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11), Martijn van Iterson (tracks: 1, 5, 6, 9)
Piano – Peter Beets
Notes
Tracks 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11 recorded at Systems Two Recording Studios, Brooklyn, N.Y. on April 10, 2007
Tracks 1, 5, 6, 9 recorded at Studio 44, Monster, Netherlands on July 4, 2007
Recorded At – Studio 44 (2)
Recorded At – Systems Two
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