Shulman, Adam: Here / There
Shulman, Adam: Here / There
Format: CD
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Artist: Shulman, Adam
Label: Oa2
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 805552211825
Genre: Jazz
San Francisco pianist/composer Adam Shulman presents an album of post-bop-inspired original compositions performed by a sextet of some of the Bay Area's most prominent jazz musicians. With a hard swinging group aesthetic and close harmonic writing inspired by the classic groups of Horace Silver and Art Blakey, Here/There offers bright new vehicles that embrace history while adding to the legacy of one of America's great jazz communities. With Mike Olmos, Patrick Wolff, Rob Roth, Smith Dobson and John Wiitala. "... a fresh-sounding, soulful endeavor... (Shulman's) approach to playing and composing has the potential to reach a wide-ranging audience while remaining mindful of artistic integrity." - John Barron, Jazz Review.
Tracks:
1.1 Grant and Green
1.2 Shelby's Sojourn
1.3 For An Unknown Lady
1.4 Katy
1.5 Pearl and Bruno
1.6 Dirty
1.7 Apartment 6
1.8 Easy Living
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