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Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 11:30 am
by Mike Schwartz
Recordings and performances...lets have at it!

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 11:34 am
by Mike Schwartz
I'm lovin' this one right now.....15 selections/11 solo

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Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 11:36 am
by Mike Schwartz
I dig this one too which sparked other discussions.

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Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 11:39 am
by Mike Schwartz
Personal treasure....I have the LP box

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Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 11:47 am
by A. Kingstone
Mike Schwartz wrote:Personal treasure....I have the LP box

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Ditto

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Posted: October 29th, 2013, 12:00 pm
by Mike Schwartz
A. Kingstone wrote:
Mike Schwartz wrote:Personal treasure....I have the LP box

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Ditto

The vinyl AK?

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 12:36 pm
by A. Kingstone
CD's

Still fantastic throughout. I name Art Tatum the first Free Jazz artist.

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 1:12 pm
by stonemonkts
Paul Bley recorded many great solo sessions. Still my favorite. Few selections:

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Don't want to load the page down with images...but also his relatively recent Nothing To Declare (2004), Changing Hands (1990), and Basics (2000).

I can listen to solo Monk all day, from any year.

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 1:35 pm
by Coda
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Released a few years ago.

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 2:40 pm
by Mike Schwartz
On Blue Note has been OOP for years

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Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 4:25 pm
by bluenoter
Mike Schwartz wrote:On Blue Note has been OOP for years

[McCoy Tyner -- Revelations]

Amazon sez that the CD is "in stock" but also that a CD-R will be manufactured on demand. Currently $16.98.

CD-Rs and DVD-Rs (the "R" stands for "recordable") look like the discs you're used to and offer the same audio and image quality. This recordable media is used to manufacture titles on demand, as fully authorized by the content provider.

Through manufacturing on demand, CreateSpace, part of the Amazon.com group of companies, enables Amazon.com to offer music and video content that might not otherwise be available. Each disc comes fully packaged, with artwork, in a standard jewel case for audio and an Amaray case for video, although for reissued products the artwork may differ from the original.

CreateSpace works with many of the leading music labels, television networks, film studios, and other distributors to make these titles available to Amazon.com customers. All products are manufactured from original source materials (e.g., for audio products, uncompressed CD-quality audio). . . .

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 29th, 2013, 6:56 pm
by Mike Schwartz
bluenoter wrote:
Mike Schwartz wrote:On Blue Note has been OOP for years

[McCoy Tyner -- Revelations]

Amazon sez that the CD is "in stock" but also that a CD-R will be manufactured on demand. Currently $16.98.

CD-Rs and DVD-Rs (the "R" stands for "recordable") look like the discs you're used to and offer the same audio and image quality. This recordable media is used to manufacture titles on demand, as fully authorized by the content provider.

Through manufacturing on demand, CreateSpace, part of the Amazon.com group of companies, enables Amazon.com to offer music and video content that might not otherwise be available. Each disc comes fully packaged, with artwork, in a standard jewel case for audio and an Amaray case for video, although for reissued products the artwork may differ from the original.

CreateSpace works with many of the leading music labels, television networks, film studios, and other distributors to make these titles available to Amazon.com customers. All products are manufactured from original source materials (e.g., for audio products, uncompressed CD-quality audio). . . .


It ain't at www.bluenote.com

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 30th, 2013, 6:29 am
by Tom Storer
Funnily enough, solo piano is not really a favorite listening scenario of mine. Of course there are many recordings that are fantastic, but I find it's not something I spontaneously want to put on very often.

One of my favorite solo piano recordings is "Jimmy Rowles Plays Ellington and Strayhorn."

I like the elegant old stuff, too, like Teddy Wilson and John Lewis. I heard a recent Alan Broadbent solo CD that sounded fantastic.

Less taken with dramatic, exciting, virtuosic solo piano. McCoy solo would probably be too thunderous for my tastes.

I do like Cecil Taylor's solo outings. But that's almost a genre of its own.

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 30th, 2013, 8:26 am
by rawac
There is a problem with this question: so much music, so little time to listen.

(Ordered by first name, not by better or worse. I don't like ratings)


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Abdullah Ibrahim: Senzo, 2008 - Intuition / Schott Music

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Brad Mehldau: Live in Marciac, 2006 - Nonesuch Records / Warner

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Chick Corea: Children's Songs, 1983 - ECM

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Chucho Valdés: Solo - Live in New York, 1998 - Blue Note / Capitol Records

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Fred Hersch: Alone At The Vanguard, 2010 - Palmetto-Records

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Geri Allen: Flying Toward The Sound, 2008 - Motema Music

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Gonzalo Rubalcaba: fe faith, 2010 - 5Passion

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Joachim Kühn: Free Ibiza, 2010 - Out Note Records

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John Taylor: Phases, 2006 - CamJazz

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Kenny Drew Jr.: live at the montreux jazz fastival '99, 1999 - TCB Records

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Kenny Werner: Me, Myself & I, 2011 - Justin Time

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Marc Copland: Time Within Time, 2004 - HAT HUT Records

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Martial Solal: Solitude, 2005 - CamJazz

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McCoy Tyner: Solo / Live from San Francisco, 2007 - Half Note Records

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Michel Petrucciani: Live In Germany, 1997 - Dreyfus Jazz

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Misha Alperin: At Home, 1998 - ECM

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Paul Bley: Homage To Carla, 1992 - OWL / Universal Music S.A.

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Paul Bley: Alone, Again, 1974 - DIW Records / diskUNION

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Paul Bley: Basics, 2000 - Justin Time

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Paul Bley: About Time, 2007 - Justin Time

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Paul Bley: Caravan Suite, 1992 - SteepleChase

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Thelonious Monk: Monk Alone, 1962 - Columbia / Sony / Legacy

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Uri Caine: Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6, 2006 - TZADIK

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Vassilis Tsabropoulos: Akroasis, 2002 - ECM

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Vijay Iyer: Solo, 2010 - ACT Music + Vision

Perhaps too much Paul Bley in my choice... sorry!

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 30th, 2013, 10:22 am
by relyles
A reent release that I have been enjoying recently:

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Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 30th, 2013, 2:49 pm
by moldyfigg
Nat - Laserlight, 5 vols of the original stuff
O.P - Concertgebouw
Evans - Turn Out The Stars (4 vols.)

You guys are a bunch of pedants.

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 30th, 2013, 8:19 pm
by Gentle Giant
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Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: October 31st, 2013, 9:32 am
by Mike Schwartz
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Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: March 21st, 2014, 8:47 am
by jwaggs
I'm looking for recommendations of recordings by a couple of under-the-radar guys: Dick Twardzik and Art Lande.... You guys got any ?

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: April 23rd, 2015, 1:18 pm
by jwaggs
Guess not

Re: Solo piano faves

Posted: April 23rd, 2015, 5:11 pm
by Ron Thorne
jwaggs wrote:I'm looking for recommendations of recordings by a couple of under-the-radar guys: Dick Twardzik and Art Lande.... You guys got any ?

Sorry, but I missed this one while hangin' with my honey in Hawai'i. Hey, that would make a nifty song title.

I've been a fan of Art Lande for a long, long time so can recommend a couple for you, Jeff. He hasn't recorded many solo albums, so I'd also highly recommend some of his duo² and trio³ efforts, and with his band, Rubisa Patrol.

By the way, Jeff, Art is also a fine drummer.



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Duo² -

Red Lanta
with Jan Garbarek
Shift in the Wind with Gary Peacock

Trio³ -

Skylight with Paul McCandless and Dave Samuels

Solo -

Friday the 13th: Art Lande Plays Monk

While She Sleeps (Described below)

Blue Coast Records and Grammy-Nominated jazz pianist, Art Lande have teamed up to release this extraordinary collection of classic songs and original pieces. The quiet, subtle nature of the recording is a masterful example of key control and pedaling of which every pianist will want to take note. Performed on an 1885 Steinway, without the use of studio enhancements like equalization, compression, reverb or other digital effects the recordings were immediately sought after by audiophile manufacturers to demonstrate their gear. The sound is clear and immediate yet could put a baby to sleep.

Art Lande is no stranger to recording having released for ECM and Windham Hill; and performed with artists such as Charlie Haden, Woody Shaw, Jan Garbarek, Paul McCandless, Joe Henderson and Nguyèn Lè. He tours the world in various ensembles under his own name and as a popular sideman.

"This is truly a piano recording for piano lovers; I'm sure it's going to get plenty of playing at CES and other audio shows. Even the standard CD layer sonics are exemplary."
—John Sunier, Audiophile Audition

While She Sleeps was recorded to analog 2" multitrack tape, mixed to both analog 1/2" tape and Direct Stream Digital (DSD) for release on SACD and CD.

Listen here