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Pianist Uri Caine's work is always intriguing, but this CD is something very different. Sidewalks of New York comes off like the soundtrack to an as yet unmade documentary about Tin Pan Alley at the turn of the century, complete with sound effects of horses and people on the street, folks celebrating in a rowdy saloon, and so on. "The Sidewalks of New York" serves as a recurring theme, first as a dreamy solo by Caine, later with Ralph Alessi's distant trumpet, and finally in a bar with a determined singer. Other familiar pieces include Eubie Blake's still challenging "Charleston Rag," a low-fidelity "Memphis Blues" that's made to sound as if it's being played on an ancient Victrola, and the timeless "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." There are some hilarious, long forgotten pieces like "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" and Irving Berlin's whimsical "Cohen Owes Me Ninety Seven Dollars"; as well as revivals of once popular but now long forgotten tunes like the tear jerking "After the Ball" and the draggy narrative "Nobody." The talented supporting cast includes clarinetist Don Byron, trumpeter Dave Douglas, and violinist Mark Feldman. As a concept package complete with period photographs, Sidewalks is very successful, but the numerous sound effects make repeated listening a little more difficult. Perhaps Caine should introduce himself to documentary maker Ken Burns and suggest a Tin Pan Alley project.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo
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Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Ralph Alessi, trompette - Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction - Dave Douglas, trompette
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Ralph Alessi, trompette - Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Ralph Alessi, trompette - Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Ralph Alessi, trompette - Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Ralph Alessi, trompette - Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano - Nancy Anderson
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Ralph Alessi, trompette
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano - Nancy Anderson
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Uri Caine, piano & direction
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
Presentación del Álbum
Pianist Uri Caine's work is always intriguing, but this CD is something very different. Sidewalks of New York comes off like the soundtrack to an as yet unmade documentary about Tin Pan Alley at the turn of the century, complete with sound effects of horses and people on the street, folks celebrating in a rowdy saloon, and so on. "The Sidewalks of New York" serves as a recurring theme, first as a dreamy solo by Caine, later with Ralph Alessi's distant trumpet, and finally in a bar with a determined singer. Other familiar pieces include Eubie Blake's still challenging "Charleston Rag," a low-fidelity "Memphis Blues" that's made to sound as if it's being played on an ancient Victrola, and the timeless "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." There are some hilarious, long forgotten pieces like "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" and Irving Berlin's whimsical "Cohen Owes Me Ninety Seven Dollars"; as well as revivals of once popular but now long forgotten tunes like the tear jerking "After the Ball" and the draggy narrative "Nobody." The talented supporting cast includes clarinetist Don Byron, trumpeter Dave Douglas, and violinist Mark Feldman. As a concept package complete with period photographs, Sidewalks is very successful, but the numerous sound effects make repeated listening a little more difficult. Perhaps Caine should introduce himself to documentary maker Ken Burns and suggest a Tin Pan Alley project.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 27 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:17:16
- Artistas principales: Uri Caine Ensemble
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Winter & Winter
- Género World Music
- Colección: Basic Edition
1999 Winter & Winter 1999 Winter & Winter
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