Bill Charlap: Written In The Stars
Written In The Stars
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- Label: Blue Note, 2000
- Erscheinungstermin: 7.11.2000
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Pianist Bill Charlap is unique among contemporary jazzmen in that Richard Rodgers and Harold Arlen are equally significant to him as Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk. Insisting that the melody and lyrics of a song are just as important as improvisation, Charlap's approach to melody makes the Great American Songbook sound fresh and new, and when he improvises, he's ceaselessly inventive in terms of coming up with original melodic lines.
For WRITTEN IN THE STARS, his first major-label recording, Charlap gives us a fresh perspective on well and lesser-known songs with great respect for the composer's original intent. Teaming up with the solid and first rate rhythm team of Peter and Kenny Washington (on bass and drums), he offers up pieces like "Where Have You Been?" - a rarely performed Porter piece and "Lorelei," included by Ella Fitzgerald on her definitive George Gershwin Songbook. Rarest of all is "I'll Never Go There Anymore," rendered by Charlap as an unaccompanied piano solo, written by Bill's father, the late Moose Charlap.
For WRITTEN IN THE STARS, his first major-label recording, Charlap gives us a fresh perspective on well and lesser-known songs with great respect for the composer's original intent. Teaming up with the solid and first rate rhythm team of Peter and Kenny Washington (on bass and drums), he offers up pieces like "Where Have You Been?" - a rarely performed Porter piece and "Lorelei," included by Ella Fitzgerald on her definitive George Gershwin Songbook. Rarest of all is "I'll Never Go There Anymore," rendered by Charlap as an unaccompanied piano solo, written by Bill's father, the late Moose Charlap.
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H. Thomas in stereoplay 4/01: "Mit diesem Werk, auf dem ihn Peter und Kenny Washington an Bass respektive Schlagzeug begleiten, gelang dem 34-jährigen Piano- Ästheten eines der klischeefreiesten Statements des Genres in jüngster Vergangenheit."- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 In the still of the night
- 2 Dream
- 3 The man that got away
- 4 Blue skies
- 5 Where have you been
- 6 Where or when
- 7 On a slow boat to China
- 8 One for my baby
- 9 I'll never go there anymore
- 10 Lorelei
- 11 It was written in the stars