Fred Hersch Trio – Everybody’s Song But My Own (2011) [Japan 2015]
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 63:22 minutes | Front/Rear Covers | 2,57 GB
or FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Front/Rear Covers | 1,42 GB
Genre: Jazz
Fred Hersch is one of the greatest jazz pianists of our generation. Equipped with Bill Evans-esque lyricism, boundless imagination and fierce creativity, he has recorded many beautiful albums for various labels. His career was almost cut short by AIDS, but he came back from a near-death experience and began recording again. From this background comes his surprising first album for Venus Records. Unlike his recent releases, this album consists entirely of standards. Aided by John Herbert on bass and Eric McPherson on drums, Hersch displays his prestine tone, elegant interpretations of the standards, and his improvisational flair which often climaxes towards the end of a tune. An inspirational, strong trio album from the contemporary master of jazz piano.
Proclaimed by Vanity Fair magazine, “the most arrestingly innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade or so,” 6-time Grammy nominee Fred Hersch balances his internationally recognized instrumental skills with significant achievements as a composer, bandleader, and theatrical conceptualist, as well as remaining an in-demand collaborator with other noted bandleaders and vocalists. As a solo pianist (he was the first artist in the 75-year history of New York’s legendary Village Vanguard to play week-long engagements as a solo pianist – his second featured run is documented on the 2011 release, Alone at the Vanguard); as leader of a widely praised trio whose Whirl found its way onto numerous 2010 best-recordings-of-the-year lists; and as the impetus behind the ambitious 2011 production, “My Coma Dreams,” a full-evening work for 11 instrumentalists, actor/singer and animation/multimedia – Hersch has fully lived up to the approbation of the New York Times who, in a featured Sunday Magazine article, praised him as “singular among the trailblazers of their art, a largely unsung innovator of this borderless, individualistic jazz – a jazz for the 21st century.” He was nominated for two 2011 Grammy Awards for Alone at the Vanguard – for Best Jazz Album and Best Improvised Jazz Solo.
Tracklist:
01. East Of The Sun
02. Shall We Dance
03. I Concentrate On You
04. From This Moment On
05. Two For The Road
06. Invitation
07. The Wind / Moon And Sand
08. Everybody’s Song But My Own
09. In The Wee Small Hours
10. Three Little Words
Produced, Mixed & Mastered by Tetsuo Hara. Engineered by Katherine Miller.
Recorded on May 19 & 20 2010 at Avatar Studio in New York.
Venus Hyper Magnum Sound Direct Mix. VENUS Japan # VHGD-118.
Personnel
Fred Hersch – piano
John Herbert – bass
Eric McPherson – drums
SACD ISO
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mqs.link_FredHerschTriEverybdysSngButMywn2011Japan2015SACDIS.part2.rar
mqs.link_FredHerschTriEverybdysSngButMywn2011Japan2015SACDIS.part3.rar
FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz
mqs.link_FredHerschTriEverybdysSngButMywn2011Japan2015FLAC2496.part1.rar
mqs.link_FredHerschTriEverybdysSngButMywn2011Japan2015FLAC2496.part2.rar