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Liz Gorrill, Charley Krachy ‎– A Jazz Duet (1989)




Исполнитель: Liz Gorrill, Charley Krachy
Название альбома: A Jazz Duet
Год выпуска: ?, New Artists Records, Inc.
Формат файлов: Mp3, 320
Размер архива: 170 Mb
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Liz Gorrill is a strong pianist whose lines brim with conviction and resilience. She utilizes the whole keyboard (and the pedals) to construct dense clusters of sound, chords that may not always lie easily but make you sit up and listen. She does not soothe with pretty lines but attempts to make every solo an adventure, often succeeding. She seems to strip every layer of meat off the bones of a melody, worrying it until she gets right to the marrow. This exploratory approach from the methodology of Lennie Tristano but with a most personal interpretation, makes heavy demands on the listener. Concentration has to be up front and the journey can sometimes be harrowing, for this music consistently challenges but frequently rewards….

I grew up listening to Benny Goodman, Louie Armstrong and Lester Young, mostly. We had a big Stromberg-Carlson player and I remember the needles for the 78 rpm came in little brown envelopes, six to a pack, I think. When Les Paul & Mary Ford came out with How High the Moon, I wore out the record in about a week, my father bought another, and another. I didn’t realize then, but I believe now that my deep love of music comes from this period.

Started playing alto when I was ten, took some private lessons and played all thru grade school & high school…..Fast forward about 22 years later, I had switched to tenor, was playing top forty clubs and wedding gigs but feeling kind of empty musically. Then I got lucky. Within a six month period several things happened. A drummer friend of mine, Peter Scattaretico, who was studying with Lennie Tristano, invited me to come to a concert he was playing in at Carnegie Recital hall. Pete, who was never one to waste words, told me it was a trio, so I went thinking it was a piano, bass & drums evening. It was, in fact, a bass, tenor sax and drum trio, and I heard for the first time a tenor saxophone that totally mesmerized me, beautiful sounds that, I believe changed my concept of music.

I went backstage and met Lenny Popkin and began a relatively brief (about two and a half) year association with him as his student. Although it was just a few years, he pointed me in the right direction. His guidance during that time was so right and provided the foundation for my future learning. Talk about lucky, while studying with Lenny, I met several Jazz musicians who were both great Jazz Improvisers and educators. I began studying with Connie Crothers a few years after Lenny stopped teaching, and during this period, I began to play sessions with Liz Gorrill, an incredible musician who inspired me, coached me and kept me focused. With Connie providing a semi-structured weekly collaboration, and Liz’s encouragement at sessions, I continued my journey…. To seriously study jazz improvisation with Connie Crothers opens one up to some amazing self discovery. I took the first small steps toward improvising, and developed my ear and my contact with my horn and deeper feelings……

As the years progressed I met and played sessions with many musicians, and in October of 1989 made my first public performance . I played a duet concert at the Greenwich House Music School, on Barrow Street in New York City with Liz Gorrill , aka Kazzrie Jaxen. “A Jazz duet” the CD release of that concert, earned a good review and soon we were able to play in several NYC clubs…
http://charleykrachyjazz.com

The two instrumental voices merge satisfyingly on “317 East 32nd Street” where Gorrill offers not only a bass line, but also apt commentary for the saxophonist in cleverly obscured “Out Of Nowhere” territory. Most of the structures are familiar, but they merely serve as secure foundations for daring improvisation. Dynamics are important in such intimate music, and Liz Gorrill’s variety of touch becomes an essentialingredient in ensuring that the performances move through many layers and engender subtle shifts of mood. With all its complexity, the music maintains a momenturm and inner logic that is a tribute to the participants. “How High The Moon,” that perennial jazz racer, has its character reversed by a slow, reflective treatment in which no pet licks are used to escape hatches. A most stimulating set, at its best, perhaps, when the duo swings unselfconciously and with considerable exhilaration on “My Melancholy Baby.”
Jazz Journal, July 1991, Mark Gardner

1. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Songwriter – Cole Porter 10:06
2. All Of Me
Songwriter – Marks, Simon 11:59
3. Sunstorm
Composed By – Charley Krachy, Liz Gorrill 1:51
4. Passionate Weather
Composed By – Charley Krachy, Liz Gorrill 2:18
5. 317 East 32nd Street
Songwriter – Lennie Tristano 8:23
6. How High The Moon
Composed By – William Lewis
Lyrics By – Nancy Hamilton 12:10
7. A Jazz Duet
Composed By – Charley Krachy, Liz Gorrill 1:39
8. Blues For A lost Momemt
Composed By – Charley Krachy, Liz Gorrill 2:22
9. My Melancholy Baby
Composed By – Ernie Bernett
Lyrics By – George A. Norton 10:11
10. All The Things You Are
Songwriter – Hammerstein-Kern 8:52

Recorded October 13, 1989 in concert at Greenwich House, NYC

Piano, Producer – Liz Gorrill
Tenor Saxophone, Producer – Charley Krachy

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