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Jerry Bergonzi|Tenorist

Tenorist

Jerry Bergonzi

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Jerry Bergonzi isn't the most recognized tenor saxophonist on the planet, as he has spent a long time in jazz education, though his discography as a leader is extensive. But since making his mark as a member of the Dave Brubeck Quartet in the mid-'70s and then going off on his own, he has continued to grow as a player and developed a sound all his own. For these 2006 studio sessions, he utilizes a different rhythm section than on his first Savant CD, with guitarist John Abercrombie taking the place of a pianist, Adam Nussbaum now on drums, and the return of bassist Dave Santoro from the previous date. The music includes a mix of old and new originals. Bergonzi revisits his quirky "Gecko Plex," expressing himself with a solo bordering on avant-garde in spots. The playful off-center Latin rhythm in "Czarology" proves immediately infectious, while he overdubs a second tenor in "With Reference," which invites obvious comparisons to the collaborations of Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh. Bergonzi also has a sense of jazz history. His loping treatment of Thelonious Monk's "Pannonica" is fairly straight-ahead, while his playing takes on a bittersweet tone in Kenny Dorham's neglected ballad "La Mesha." This remarkable CD is well worth investigating.

© Ken Dryden /TiVo

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Gecko Plex
00:06:07

Jerry Bergonzi, Composer, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

2
Pannonica
00:06:52

T. Monk, Composer - Jerry Bergonzi, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

3
Simultaneous Looks
00:06:55

Jerry Bergonzi, Composer, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

4
Table Steaks
00:07:59

Jerry Bergonzi, Composer, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

5
La Mesha
00:06:19

Jerry Bergonzi, MainArtist - K. Dorham, Composer

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

6
Czarology
00:03:50

Jerry Bergonzi, Composer, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

7
With Reference
00:07:41

Jerry Bergonzi, Composer, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

8
Creature Feature
00:07:07

Jerry Bergonzi, Composer, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

9
On Again Off Again
00:04:29

Jerry Bergonzi, Composer, MainArtist

Savant Records, Inc. Savant Records, Inc.

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Jerry Bergonzi isn't the most recognized tenor saxophonist on the planet, as he has spent a long time in jazz education, though his discography as a leader is extensive. But since making his mark as a member of the Dave Brubeck Quartet in the mid-'70s and then going off on his own, he has continued to grow as a player and developed a sound all his own. For these 2006 studio sessions, he utilizes a different rhythm section than on his first Savant CD, with guitarist John Abercrombie taking the place of a pianist, Adam Nussbaum now on drums, and the return of bassist Dave Santoro from the previous date. The music includes a mix of old and new originals. Bergonzi revisits his quirky "Gecko Plex," expressing himself with a solo bordering on avant-garde in spots. The playful off-center Latin rhythm in "Czarology" proves immediately infectious, while he overdubs a second tenor in "With Reference," which invites obvious comparisons to the collaborations of Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh. Bergonzi also has a sense of jazz history. His loping treatment of Thelonious Monk's "Pannonica" is fairly straight-ahead, while his playing takes on a bittersweet tone in Kenny Dorham's neglected ballad "La Mesha." This remarkable CD is well worth investigating.

© Ken Dryden /TiVo

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