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This studio session featuring the duo of cornetist/fluegelhornist Warren Vache and pianist Bill Charlap deserves to rank alongside nearly any similar date recorded during the last two decades of the 20th century. Vache has been overlooked by far too many critics (which even Wynton Marsalis acknowledged in print); while Charlap has had a little easier time with the exposure he has received as a member of the Phil Woods Quintet and recording as a leader for Blue Note. Vache's lyricism come through, whether utilizing a mute, as on the foot patting "If I Should Lose You" or a swinging "You and the Night and the Music," or with the open horn, especially in the warm rendition of "Easy Living." Charlap not only proves himself an incredible accompanist, but that he has a sense of humor, too, especially with his lush introduction to Duke Ellington's "Prelude to a Kiss," which briefly detours into Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight." Although the emphasis is primarily on standards, "Nip-Hoc Waltz" (an homage to Chopin) and "Etude" (which features Vache unaccompanied) are two fine examples of Charlap's considerable abilities as a composer. Sadly, the liner notes stick to separate biographies of each musician and don't explain what prompted them to work together. This very entertaining date will stand up very well to repeated listening.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo
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Ralph Rainger, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Arthur Schwartz, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Jimmy Van Heusen, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Irving Berlin, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Leo Robin, Composer - Ralph Rainger, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist - Jack Reilly, Composer
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist - Teo Charlier, Composer
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
George Gershwin, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Richard Rodgers, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Duke Ellington, Composer - Bill Charlap, MainArtist - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
Bill Charlap, MainArtist - William C Handy, Composer - Warren Vaché, MainArtist
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
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This studio session featuring the duo of cornetist/fluegelhornist Warren Vache and pianist Bill Charlap deserves to rank alongside nearly any similar date recorded during the last two decades of the 20th century. Vache has been overlooked by far too many critics (which even Wynton Marsalis acknowledged in print); while Charlap has had a little easier time with the exposure he has received as a member of the Phil Woods Quintet and recording as a leader for Blue Note. Vache's lyricism come through, whether utilizing a mute, as on the foot patting "If I Should Lose You" or a swinging "You and the Night and the Music," or with the open horn, especially in the warm rendition of "Easy Living." Charlap not only proves himself an incredible accompanist, but that he has a sense of humor, too, especially with his lush introduction to Duke Ellington's "Prelude to a Kiss," which briefly detours into Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight." Although the emphasis is primarily on standards, "Nip-Hoc Waltz" (an homage to Chopin) and "Etude" (which features Vache unaccompanied) are two fine examples of Charlap's considerable abilities as a composer. Sadly, the liner notes stick to separate biographies of each musician and don't explain what prompted them to work together. This very entertaining date will stand up very well to repeated listening.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 11 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:52:32
- Artistas principales: Warren Vaché Bill Charlap
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Nagel heyer records
- Género Jazz
2001 nagel heyer records 2001 nagel heyer records
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