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Eldar Djangirov|Live at the Blue Note

Live at the Blue Note

Eldar Djangirov

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Piano phenom Eldar Djangirov has most certainly heard it all before: his similarities to Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, his astounding speed, the way he's able to move his way through some of jazz's most intricate numbers, that he's played with some of the genre's biggest names, at some of the most important venues; that all of this has been accomplished before his 20th birthday. And the amazing thing about this is that all of these statements are completely true. Eldar is an exceptionally gifted pianist, regardless of age, very skilled at improvising upon a theme without completely obliterating it, alluding to it constantly while still adding his own distinct voice. All of this is portrayed very well on Eldar Live at the Blue Note. The legendary jazz club provides a good setting for the pianist and his band, bassist Marco Panascia and drummer Todd Strait, as well as special guests Chris Botti and Roy Hargrove, who add their trumpets to a track each. Eldar is quite talented at using dynamics, among other things, to his advantage, and he climbs and swings his way through the ten songs on the album. Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love" takes on new meaning as Eldar's right and left hands chop out fast alternating rhythms, and Thelonious Monk's classic "Straight, No Chaser" is ripe with interplay between the pianist and Hargrove and moves along mightily. The best piece on the album, however, is probably the one that's the relative slowest, the cover of "Besame Mucho." Here, Eldar decelerates some and lets the subtle emotion of the song really come through, his improvisations alluding to the vocals of both Nat King Cole and Carmen McRae. Perhaps the only place where Eldar's youth shows is in his original compositions, not because of their lack of complexity, but because of their seeming preoccupation with poignancy and affectation, moving away from the jazz that he clearly knows and loves and towards something closer to Windham Hill-esque music. Here, his fondness of arpeggiating is more of a weakness than a strength, as it makes the songs overtly sentimental. Eldar Live at the Blue Note more than proves the pianist's skill as musician, performer, and arranger, but his compositional ability still needs some time to develop. Considering that Eldar was just 18 when he recorded this album, there's nothing really wrong with that at all.

© Marisa Brown /TiVo

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1
What Is This Thing Called Love
Eldar Djangirov
00:08:00

Cole Porter, Composer - Cole Porter, Lyricist - David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

2
Someday
Eldar
00:09:37

David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Lyricist - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
You Don't Know What Love Is
Eldar
00:06:12

Chris Botti, Trumpet - David Lai, Producer - Don Raye, Composer - Don Raye, Lyricist - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Gene De Paul, Composer - Gene De Paul, Lyricist - Marco Panascia, Bass - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Daily Living
Eldar
00:08:18

David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Lyricist - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
Dat Dere
Eldar
00:09:39

B. Timmons, Composer - B. Timmons, Lyricist - David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - O. Brown, Jr., Composer - O. Brown, Jr., Lyricist - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
Besame Mucho
Eldar
00:08:10

Consuelo Velasquez, Composer - Consuelo Velasquez, Lyricist - David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Sunny Skylar, Composer - Sunny Skylar, Lyricist - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Straight, No Chaser (featuring Roy Hargrove)
Eldar Djangirov
00:07:02

David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Roy Hargrove, Trumpet - Theolonius Monk, Composer - Theolonius Monk, Lyricist - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
Sincerely
Eldar
00:05:51

David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Lyricist - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Chronicle
Eldar
00:10:33

David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Lyricist - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Take The "A" Train
Eldar Djangirov
00:02:49

Billy Strayhorn, Composer - Billy Strayhorn, Lyricist - David Lai, Producer - Eldar Djangirov, Arranger - Eldar Djangirov, Performer - Eldar Djangirov, Piano - Marco Panascia, Bass - Todd Strait, Drums

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Albumbeschreibung

Piano phenom Eldar Djangirov has most certainly heard it all before: his similarities to Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, his astounding speed, the way he's able to move his way through some of jazz's most intricate numbers, that he's played with some of the genre's biggest names, at some of the most important venues; that all of this has been accomplished before his 20th birthday. And the amazing thing about this is that all of these statements are completely true. Eldar is an exceptionally gifted pianist, regardless of age, very skilled at improvising upon a theme without completely obliterating it, alluding to it constantly while still adding his own distinct voice. All of this is portrayed very well on Eldar Live at the Blue Note. The legendary jazz club provides a good setting for the pianist and his band, bassist Marco Panascia and drummer Todd Strait, as well as special guests Chris Botti and Roy Hargrove, who add their trumpets to a track each. Eldar is quite talented at using dynamics, among other things, to his advantage, and he climbs and swings his way through the ten songs on the album. Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love" takes on new meaning as Eldar's right and left hands chop out fast alternating rhythms, and Thelonious Monk's classic "Straight, No Chaser" is ripe with interplay between the pianist and Hargrove and moves along mightily. The best piece on the album, however, is probably the one that's the relative slowest, the cover of "Besame Mucho." Here, Eldar decelerates some and lets the subtle emotion of the song really come through, his improvisations alluding to the vocals of both Nat King Cole and Carmen McRae. Perhaps the only place where Eldar's youth shows is in his original compositions, not because of their lack of complexity, but because of their seeming preoccupation with poignancy and affectation, moving away from the jazz that he clearly knows and loves and towards something closer to Windham Hill-esque music. Here, his fondness of arpeggiating is more of a weakness than a strength, as it makes the songs overtly sentimental. Eldar Live at the Blue Note more than proves the pianist's skill as musician, performer, and arranger, but his compositional ability still needs some time to develop. Considering that Eldar was just 18 when he recorded this album, there's nothing really wrong with that at all.

© Marisa Brown /TiVo

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