Richie Beirach Trio - The Snow Leopard (1997) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Richie Beirach Trio
- Title: The Snow Leopard
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Evidence[ECD 22193-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 67:06
- Total Size: 350 MB(+3%) | 160 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 Snow Leopard
02 In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
03 Naima
04 Musica Callada, No.1
05 Peace Piece
06 Citizen Code
07 Expressions
08 Redemption
09 Elm
10 Bagatelle, Opus 6 No. 1
personnel :
Richie Beirach - piano
George Mraz - bass
Billy Hart - drums
Gregor Huebner - violin
This outing by pianist Richie Beirach has much more variety than his usual sessions. In addition to some introspective pieces, there are also some cookers and quite a few surprises. Beirach is joined by bassist George Mraz, drummer Billy Hart, and (on three of the ten selections) violinist Gregor Huebner. He turns "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" into a minor-toned piece, reworks "Naima," digs into Bill Evans' stark and haunting "Peace Piece," revives John Coltrane's rarely performed "Expression," interprets a couple classical pieces (including one by Bartók) and contributes a trio of diverse originals. The overall results are consistently intriguing and always holds one's interest. Highly recommended.~Scott Yanow
01 Snow Leopard
02 In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
03 Naima
04 Musica Callada, No.1
05 Peace Piece
06 Citizen Code
07 Expressions
08 Redemption
09 Elm
10 Bagatelle, Opus 6 No. 1
personnel :
Richie Beirach - piano
George Mraz - bass
Billy Hart - drums
Gregor Huebner - violin
This outing by pianist Richie Beirach has much more variety than his usual sessions. In addition to some introspective pieces, there are also some cookers and quite a few surprises. Beirach is joined by bassist George Mraz, drummer Billy Hart, and (on three of the ten selections) violinist Gregor Huebner. He turns "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" into a minor-toned piece, reworks "Naima," digs into Bill Evans' stark and haunting "Peace Piece," revives John Coltrane's rarely performed "Expression," interprets a couple classical pieces (including one by Bartók) and contributes a trio of diverse originals. The overall results are consistently intriguing and always holds one's interest. Highly recommended.~Scott Yanow
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