[JPL] Bruce Hornsby

Tom Mallison tomthejazzman at earthlink.net
Sat Aug 4 16:05:46 EDT 2007


I dig this CD.  It shows that Bruce can play and that is much more than
many artists that surround themselves with great sidemen.  
Right out of the jewel case this CD swings.  I was amazed to see it was
recorded in Williamsburg VA. but I guess if he is in Tidewater that makes
sense.

I remember seeing him a few years back when he and Branford opened for the
Grateful Dead.  It was one hot set of playing.  ALOHA  Tom


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I've been a Bruce Hornsby fan for 20 years now, and improvisation has
played a very major role in his piano playing, both on record and in live
performance. Since first hearing about this project, I've been real
curious. The disc finally arrived yesterday. The thing that struck
me strongest on the first listen was that it was uniquely Bruce. He wasn't
trying to channel Bill Evans or Bud Powell; he sounded like Bruce, with
that countryish/pentatonic thing he does; a perfect example would be
'Solar", which I thought was the highlight of the disc. I also enjoyed his
rendition of Keith Jarrett's  "Death and the Flower" . The only real
clunker, IMHO, was "Straight No Chaser". And although I appreciated his
own harmonic take on "Giant Steps" it seemed a little gimmicky,
particularly on the drum track.  Overall though, it was a unique
performance which was enormously respectful to the tradition. I tracked
down an interesting audio interview from the Greensboro News-Record where
he talks about how he was "nudged" by DeJohnette and Metheny into doing it,
despite his great fear and humility regarding his own jazz skills .
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jae Sinnett <jaejazz at yahoo.com>
Sent: Sat, August 4, 2007 10:53 am
To: Jazz Programmers Mailing List <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
Subject: [JPL] Bruce Hornsby

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Wow, I'm surprised that besides Blaise, no one has commented on the Bruce
Hornsby CD. Good, bad or indifferent. I thought that one would at least
generate some conversation...if for no other reason it's him and that he's
usually not heard in jazz circles. Usually I give some critiques of Cd's
here that I think are interesting but I have a rule in that I don't do that
with local artists...artists that live here and Bruce falls under that
category. 

The writing on the new Terence Blanchard CD is wonderful....as is the
playing. Out of the gate tracks four and five will be my favs for airplay.

Jae Sinnett 




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