Bill Cunliffe Trio - Live At Bernie's (2LP, D2D, 45 tours)
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Bill Cunliffe, piano
Joe Barbera, drums
Darek Oles, bass
Written by Bill Cunliffe (A2, B2), Duke Ellington (A1), Bill Evans (B1), Rod McKuen (C1), Samuel Barber (C2), Darek Oleszklew (D1), Jerome Kern (D2), Dorothy Fields (D2)
2 LP, standard sleeve
Limited edition
Direct-to-Disc recording
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 45RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : unspecified
Label : Groove Note
Original Label : Groove Note
Recorded by Michael C. Ross
Engineered by Mike Aarvold
Produced by Joe Harley
Executive-Producer – Sebastian Koh, Ying Tan
Mastered by Bernie Grundman
Originally released in 2001
Tracks:
Side A:
- Satin Doll
- Ireland
Side B:
- Waltz For Debby
- Amusing Paramours
Side C:
- Jean
- Excursions
Side D:
- Like A Dream
- The Way You Look Tonight
Awards:
Rated a 'Best Audiophile Label Recording' in the November 2009 issue of The Absolute Sound
Reviews :
“Bill Cunliffe has long been one of Los Angeles' top jazz pianists. His modern mainstream style is flexible (he can play in idioms ranging from swing to fusion), he has his own voice within the tradition, and he is an underrated composer. On Live at Bernie's, Cunliffe performs four standards, three of his own originals, and three obscurities, swinging all the way. He is teamed with bassist Darek Oles and drummer Joe Labarbera, both of whom have also played in a countless number of settings in the L.A. area. The trio works closely together, often seeming to think as one. Among the highlights are a slightly reinvented "Satin Doll," Bill Evans' "Waltz for Debby" (which is taken much faster than usual), a swinging version of "The Way You Look Tonight," a surprisingly effective jazz waltz version of Rod McKuen's "Jean," Cunliffe's picturesque "Ireland," and a thoughtful solo piano interpretation of "Imagine." But in reality, all ten selections are worth hearing and show off the musicians' talents quite well. Live At Bernie's is easily recommended.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
Direct-to-disc (D2D) recording refers to sound recording methods that record audio directly onto analog disc masters bypassing steps as master tapes, overdubs, and mix downs from multi-tracked masters. This approach avoids problems of analog recording tape such as tape hiss (high frequency noise).
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4,57 / 5