Brought together originally as the rhythm section for John Abercrombie, the trio of pianist Marc Copland, bassist Drew Gress and drummer Joey Baron have continued on as a performing trio, heard here in NYC for a lyrical set of standards, popular tunes, and originals including pieces by Coltrane, Hancock, Lennon-McCartney, Cole Porter, and John Abercrombie.
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UPC: 0757926452719
Label: Illusions/Mirage
Catalog ID: IM 4004
Squidco Product Code: 28069
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2019
Country: USA
Packaging: Digipack
Recorded at The Samurai Hotel, in New York, New York, in August, 2017, by David Stroller.
"When legendary guitarist John Abercrombie passed away after a long illness in 2017, he left behind the rich legacy of a lifetime's worth of music making---and one of jazz's most cohesive rhythm sections. Marc Copland, Drew Gress, and Joey Baron, each a unique and in-demand stylist, habitually busy with different projects, had found themselves working together more and more in the past few years-sometimes two of them in a band, sometimes all three.
Their musical empathy really settled in, of course, when Abercrombie hired them to form the quartet of his last few years. So it seems only natural that they should continue making music together---not only as a rhythm section, but also as a trio.
What sets this unit apart is the musicians' unusual ability to listen and play spontaneously together. They make a habit of improvising on the spur of the moment as a cohesive unit, trading roles and handing off ideas as if the trio were a smooth-running engine composed of three interchangeable parts. There might be no clearer example of this than Afro Blue, the first tune played at the session, and the album's opener.
Marc Copland's trio with Drew Gress and Joey Baron is a unique union of three virtuosi, master improvisers who love to experiment. At the same time it's a whole orchestra, with a wealth of tonal color, that collectively re-explores the jazz past, present and future. I do not know a trio today that operates with such sensitivity, interaction, and ego-free expressive power. This is the kind of jazz that can easily live forever in one's heart."-Hans Koller
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• Show Bio for Marc Copland "Marc Copland (born May 27, 1948, as Marc Cohen) is an American jazz pianist and composer. Copland became part of the jazz scene in Philadelphia in the early 1960s as a saxophonist, and later moved to New York City, where he experimented with electric alto saxophone. In the early 1970s, while pursuing his own harmonic concept, he grew dissatisfied with what he felt were inherent limitations in the saxophone and moved to the Baltimore-Washington D.C. area, where he remained for a decade to retrain as a jazz pianist. He returned to New York in the mid-1980s." ^ Hide Bio for Marc Copland • Show Bio for Drew Gress "Drew Gress (born November 20, 1959) is an American jazz double-bassist and composer born in Trenton, New Jersey, raised in the Philadelphia area, and currently based in New York City. Biography Gress became interested in jazz and the double bass while a teenager, joining the Pennsbury Concert Jazz Band, a nationally-prominent high school jazz ensemble, in 1975, spending two years as bassist and arranger for the group. His interest in composing original material for large ensembles, such as those of Johnny Richards, Billy May, and Pat Williams, led him to Baltimore's Towson State University in 1977, where he studied composition and counterpoint with Hank Levy, known for his work with Don Ellis and Stan Kenton. While at Towson, Gress established a playing relationship with saxophonist Ellery Eskelin, with whom he cofounded Joint Venture with Paul Smoker and Phil Haynes. They released three albums on Enja Records between 1987 and 1994. During the 1980s in the Baltimore/Washington DC area, he played with Sonny Stitt, Clifford Jordan, Albert Dailey, Mose Allison, Zoot Sims, Cab Calloway, Buddy Hackett, Phyllis Diller, and pianist Marc Copland, with whom he still plays today. He also served on the faculties of the Peabody Conservatory, Towson State University, and the Baltimore School for the Arts. He formed a quartet, Tekke, in 1989 with David Kane, Glenn Cashman, and Michael Smith. In 1997, he cofounded the cooperative improvising trio Paraphrase with saxophonist/composer Tim Berne and drummer Tom Rainey. Together, they pursued a compositional approach to free improvisational practice. They recorded three live albums together and toured extensively. In 1998, he released his first album as leader, Heyday, with his band Jagged Sky (featuring David Binney, Ben Monder, and Kenny Wollesen). 2001 saw the release of Spin & Drift with Uri Caine, Berne, and Rainey, in which he played pedal steel guitar for the first time. Earlier in the 1990s, he served tenures as artist in residence at University of Colorado-Boulder and at Russia's St. Petersburg Conservatory. Since 1992, Gress has maintained an extensive touring schedule, traveling to Europe, Asia, and South America. Those with whom he has and continues to work include Tim Berne, Ravi Coltrane, Uri Caine, John Hollenbeck, Fred Hersch, Marc Copland, Don Byron, Steve Coleman, Dave Douglas, Jack DeJohnette, John Surman, Ray Anderson, Erik Friedlander, Kenny Werner, Bill Carrothers, Ralph Alessi, Tony Malaby, Steve Lehman, and Edsel Gomez. To date, he has appeared on over 140 recordings, 4 of which have received Grammy nominations. Gress' own ensembles have toured Europe four times since 2002, in addition to isolated festival appearances in Italy and Portugal. In 2004, the UK's BBC Radio and London's Guardian selected his quartet's live radio broadcast as Jazz Concert of the Year. Composition awards include an NEA grant (1990), funding from Meet the Composer (2003), a Chamber Music America New Works Grant (2005), a CMA French-American Exchange Grant (2007), and an Encore Grant from that same organization (2008). He continues to compose for larger groups and has begun experimenting with virtual synthesizers." ^ Hide Bio for Drew Gress • Show Bio for Joey Baron "Bernard Joseph Baron (born June 26, 1955 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American avant-garde jazz drummer who plays frequently with Bill Frisell and John Zorn. Baron was born on June 26, 1955, in Richmond Virginia. When he was nine, he taught himself how to play the drums. As a teenager, he played in rock bands and dixieland jazz groups. After high school, he spent a year at the Berklee College of Music. He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1970s and embarked on a professional career, playing with Carmen McRae and Al Jarreau. He worked as a freelance drummer and session musician with Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, and Hampton Hawes. In 1982 he moved to New York City and joined guitarist Bill Frisell, with whom he would play often throughout his career. He also played in groups with Red Rodney, Fred Hersch, Enrico Pieranunzi, and Marc Johnson. Starting in the late 1980s, he became a bigger part of the avant-garde jazz scene when he played regularly at the Knitting Factory, recorded with singer Laurie Anderson, and began a long association with John Zorn. For several years he participated in Zorn's projects Naked City and Masada. Baron contributed to David Bowie's Outside (1995). Bowie would later praise Baron, stating: "Metronomes shake in fear, he's so steady." " ^ Hide Bio for Joey Baron
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Track Listing:
1. Afro Blue 6:20
2. Cantaloupe Island 8:20
3. Figment 7:21
4. Might Have Been 5:45
5. Love Letter 8:11
6. Day And Night 10:40
7. And I Love Her 6:43
8. Mitzi & Jonny 4:29
9. You Do Something To Me 9:15
Improvised Music
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Melodic and Lyrical Jazz
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