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Laszlo Gardony: Life In Real Time
ByThis program was recorded live at the Berklee Performance Center in September of 2014, and it's clear from the startthe ebullient, NOLA-inspired "Bourbon Street Boogie"that Gardony and company are feeding off of the energy in the room. This sextet exhibits a strong group dynamic right off the bat, but Pierce manages to steal the show on that opening number. His sinewy saxophone proves to be a dominating force whenever it takes flight. From there, it's off to the driving "Breakout," a number that opens on a three minute Israel solo exploration and features a memorable Gardony spot, and "Gemstones," a piece that finds Pierce out front again.
While the majority of the album focuses on Gardony originals, the midpoint of the program features two coversa rhythmically straightened "Lullaby Of Birdland" that puts Braden at center stage and a lightly waltzing "Motherless Child" that features Strickland on bass clarinet. That low-end horn makes another appearance on the slow-roaming "New Song," but Strickland is back on saxophone for the last two numbers in the set"The Other One," a pleasing swinger delivered at a comfortable pace, and "Out On Top," a joyous odd-metered jaunt that ends this offering on an upbeat note. Those downloading the album off of iTunes have an opportunity to hear one more number from this concert"Spirit Dance," featuring Strickland on vocalsbut those purchasing the CD shouldn't feel slighted: these eight tracks contain more than enough musical riches to keep the ears happy and keep the toes tapping.
Track Listing
Bourbon Street Boogie; Breakout; Gemstones; Lullaby Of Birdland; Motherless Child; New Song; The Other One; Out On Top
Personnel
Laszlo Gardony
pianoLaszlo Gardony: piano; John Lockwood: bass; Yoron Israel: drums; Stan Strickland: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Don Braden: tenor saxophone; Bill Pierce: tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Life In Real Time | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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