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  1. Artist: Joey Calderazzo Title: Going Home Year Of Release: 2015 Label: Sunnyside Records Genre: Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps Total Time: 63:13 min Total Size: 147 MB Tracklist ------------ 01. Manifold 02. I Never Knew 03. Why Me 04. Stars Fell On Alabama 05. Legend 06. One Way 07. My Foolish Heart 08. Mike's Song 09. Going Home Joey Calderazzo has carved out a sneaky-good career for himself. Probably best known for replacing Kenny Kirkland in the piano chair of the Branford Marsalis Quartet, he has released nine discs as a leader over the past 24 years. Although they routinely garner plaudits, he's not the type of highly conceptual stylist who registers in the polls. His art is mostly formulated by the breadth and precision of his craft. Going Home piques the intellect and challenges that breadth and precision with open-ended tunes that encourage improvisation. (Seven out of the nine cuts are Calderazzo originals.) He operates in a classic piano-trio format with bassist Orlando le Fleming and drummer Adam Cruz, and it's a pleasure to hear their tentative forays on foundational riffs and barebones themes gradually quicken into more detailed textures and confident interactions. The slow-boiling intensity that eventually enlivens "Manifold" and "Legend" is a particular highlight. Calderazzo has absorbed the contemporary masters of his instrument in a manner that informs rather than sacrifices his own identity. You hear the prowling gallop of McCoy Tyner, the playful hopscotch of Chick Corea and the ascending vamps of Herbie Hancock all churning within the mix of his improvisations. The Crescent City jazz-funk of "One Way" (previously heard on Calderazzo's 2011 album of duets with Branford Marsalis, Songs of Mirth and Melancholy) feels like a delightful hybrid of Hancock and Dr. John. The better of the disc's two standards, "Stars Fell on Alabama," is a perfectly rendered soul-blues tearjerker that variously recalls Ray Charles and Hank Jones. Calderazzo invokes all these linkages without any sense of pastiche or indebtedness, creating a personal style that yields enhanced professionalism and reduced notoriety. There are no guest stars except for Marsalis blowing plush tenor on the elegantly subdued "I Never Knew." The rich trio interplay that characterizes most of the record is overshadowed by Calderazzo's muscular virtuosity on the final two numbers, "Mike's Song" (a tribute to his early employer Michael Brecker) and the emotionally evocative title track, performed solo, that closes the collection. It's a polished coda for a sneaky-good record. ~ Britt Robson Personnel: Joey Calderazzo (piano); Adam Cruz (drums); Branford Marsalis (tenor saxophone); Orlando Le Fleming (bass). http://rapidgator.net/file/13aacb72ecda4733c6089cab3b666034/JoeyCalderazzoHome.rar.html http://ssh.tf/vfYqxwMZJ/JoeyCalderazzoHome.rar http://uploaded.net/file/8l6s9pib/JoeyCalderazzoHome.rar
  2. Artist: Joey Calderazzo Title: Haiku Year Of Release: 2004 Label: Marsalis Music â?Ž Genre: Jazz / Post Bop Quality: FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:07:59 min Total Size: 259 MB Tracklist: 01. Bri's Dance (4:32) 02. Haiku (10:39) 03. The Legend of Dan (7:17) 04. Chopin (10:03) 05. Just One of Those Things (5:56) 06. Dienda (8:44) 07. A Thousand Autumns (7:29) 08. Dancin' for Singles (4:16) 09. My One and Only Love (6:51) 10. Bri's Dance - Revisited (2:26) The solo-piano format is the polygraph test for pianists. On this release, Joey Calderazzo, who has worked with Michael Brecker and is currently with Branford Marsalis's group, passes it with flying colors, thanks to his fleet-fingered technique and his diverse influences. On the standard "Just One of Those Things," Calderazzo displays a surprisingly strong stride-style left hand, while the meditative "Chopin" showcases his grasp of the classical tradition. "Bri's Dance" and "The Legend of Dan" reveal his ease with Latin tempos and waltzes. The late Kenny Kirkland, Calderazzo's predecessor in Marsalis's quartet, wrote the wistful ballad "Dienda"--also recorded by Sting on All This Time. Calderazzo's moving rendition represents a passing of the torch, from fallen star to a rising one. -- Eugene Holley, Jr. ~ Amazon.com http://rapidgator.net/file/7ce60ed8f85679931bc09469193cc4d8/HAIK.rar.html http://ssh.tf/qVxEiIjOS/HAIK.rar https://bytewhale.com/n940kphvcrwp/HAIK.rar
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