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E Pluribus Unum

Current price: $18.99
E Pluribus Unum
E Pluribus Unum

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E Pluribus Unum

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's working trio with bassist and drummer has broken free of the typical expectations of a piano trio. Recorded over two days at the 2009 in Seattle, challenges the crowd to join them in their explorations. The pianist's wonderfully abstract approach to the venerable standard avoids stating the melody outright and doesn't allow the listener to get used to one rhythm, opting instead to skim over its chord changes in waves that suggest the ever-changing nature of the sea. 's breezy interpretation of 's blues (composed for his studio meeting with ) is a more straight-ahead affair, though 's wide-ranging improvisations take it deep into post-bop territory. fans will find that the trio's explosive, dramatic setting of takes them into a new galaxy, barely hinting at this familiar bop favorite. The pianist's compositions are equally potent. The humorously titled is a whirling, free-form firestorm that sounds as if it were improvised on the spot. dedicates the moving ballad to (who died in 2008), a heartfelt piece that wraps with a dramatic finale by the pianist that seems to cry out at the injustice of losing a talented musician and good friend prematurely. is not one to stand still in his comfort zone but continues his stretching of musical boundaries, as he and his trio prove with this rewarding live recording. ~ Ken Dryden

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