David Hazeltine - Modern Standards (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: David Hazeltine
- Title: Modern Standards
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Sharp Nine Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:58:03
- Total Size: 350 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Witchcraft
02. A House Is Not a Home
03. Yesterday
04. Who Can I Turn To
05. How Deep Is Your Love
06. Moment to Moment
07. A Time for Love
08. Somewhere
09. For the Love of You
On this set, pianist David Hazeltine performs songs from the 1960s and '70s. While "Witchcraft," "Who Can I Turn To," "Moment to Moment," "A Time for Love," and "Somewhere" (along with, to a lesser extent, "A House Is Not a Home") have all long ago qualified as jazz standards, the other selections, by the Beatles, the Bee Gees, and the Isley Brothers, are a bit off the wall. However, Hazeltine manages to swing each of them, turning the music into viable devices for his trio. Certainly "How Deep Is Your Love" has never been swung this hard. The overall playing is high quality if conventional, with the repertoire and Hazeltine's inventive solos (along with his close interplay with bassist David Williams and drummer Joe Farnsworth) making this outing stand apart from many of the other current trio recordings.
01. Witchcraft
02. A House Is Not a Home
03. Yesterday
04. Who Can I Turn To
05. How Deep Is Your Love
06. Moment to Moment
07. A Time for Love
08. Somewhere
09. For the Love of You
On this set, pianist David Hazeltine performs songs from the 1960s and '70s. While "Witchcraft," "Who Can I Turn To," "Moment to Moment," "A Time for Love," and "Somewhere" (along with, to a lesser extent, "A House Is Not a Home") have all long ago qualified as jazz standards, the other selections, by the Beatles, the Bee Gees, and the Isley Brothers, are a bit off the wall. However, Hazeltine manages to swing each of them, turning the music into viable devices for his trio. Certainly "How Deep Is Your Love" has never been swung this hard. The overall playing is high quality if conventional, with the repertoire and Hazeltine's inventive solos (along with his close interplay with bassist David Williams and drummer Joe Farnsworth) making this outing stand apart from many of the other current trio recordings.
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