John Abercrombie Andy Laverne George Mraz Adam Nussbaum Farewell

John Abercrombie, Andy LaVerne, George Mraz, Adam Nussbaum - Farewell (1993) [Reissue 2005]

John Abercrombie, Andy LaVerne, George Mraz, Adam Nussbaum - Farewell (1993) [Reissue 2005]
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 295 MB | Covers - 137 MB
Genre: Contemporary Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (0602498326497)

This 1993 recording is a follow-up to an earlier duo session by Andy LaVerne and John Abercrombie, although they add bassist George Mraz and drummer Adam Nussbaum for this date. Following a rather upbeat, introspective arrangement of the standard "Beautiful Love," they stick to originals by either the pianist or the guitarist. LaVerne's "Mother of Pearl" is a shimmering post-bop work that is full of surprises, while "Opal" is a treasure of a different sort, prominently featuring Abercrombie's brittle-sounding electric guitar. Abercrombie's "Monk Like" has a quirky line much like its namesake might employ, and the unpredictable ballad "Farewell" serves as an appropriate conclusion to this enjoyable CD.

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Posted by zerumuga at May 4, 2009
John Abercrombie, Andy LaVerne - Farewell (1993)

John Abercrombie, Andy LaVerne - Farewell
Jazz | 1993 | MP3 320Kbps¬150 MB | Time 53:38 | Covers

About this title: This 1993 recording is a follow-up to an earlier duo session by Andy LaVerne and John Abercrombie, although they add bassist George Mraz and drummer Adam Nussbaum for this date. Following a rather upbeat, introspective arrangement of the standard "Beautiful Love," they stick to originals by either the pianist or the guitarist. LaVerne's "Mother of Pearl" is a shimmering post-bop work that is full of surprises, while "Opal" is a treasure of a different sort, prominently featuring Abercrombie's brittle-sounding electric guitar. Abercrombie's "Monk Like" has a quirky line much like its namesake might employ, and the unpredictable ballad "Farewell" serves as an appropriate conclusion to this enjoyable CD. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide