Come Together The Lynne Arriale Trio
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Album-Release:
2004
HRA-Release:
15.12.2016
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- 1 Come Together 06:11
- 2 Home 06:01
- 3 Braziliana 04:40
- 4 Red Is the Rose 05:29
- 5 Sunburst 06:10
- 6 Flamenco 05:13
- 7 Iko Iko 05:18
- 8 Sea and Sand 07:58
- 9 Twilight 06:21
Info for Come Together
"This album is identifiable from the start as one possessing positive electricity and inventiveness. One of the most important aspects of Arriale’s music is its capacity to develop a theme in an essentially songlike manner. It is as though she reaches into the heart of a piece and draws out it deepest lyrical elements, time and again in fresh ways. Arriale has proved once again her disposition to scintillate.“ (Jazz Review)
"Regardless of what she is playing, Arriale pours her heart and soul into the enterprise... Arriale's technique is beyond reproach, and she uses it to enhance the natural warmth and intelligence of her approach to music in general and jazz in particular. One can't ask for more than that." (All About Jazz)
"On her 'Sea and Sand,' Arriale presents a simple melody and then deconstructs rhythm and tempo... With the lyricism of a Beethoven sonata, Arriale brings us back to the melody, weaving a final variation." (JazzPolice)
"One of the most exciting pianists in contemporary jazz is Lynne Arriale, whose glistening left-left hand melodies, rich harmonic palette and gift for flowing extemporization bring to mind the crystalline lyricism of Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett… Arriale can make music that is ravishingly beautiful… Undoubtedly one of the year’s best new jazz records." (Jazz Collector)
Lynne Arriale, piano
Jay Anderson, bass
Steve Davis, drums
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