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Fred Hersch Trio + 2

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Pianist and composer Fred Hersch has been called a "one of the small handful of brilliant musicians of his generation" by Downbeat and has earned a place among the foremost jazz artists in the world today. From the late 70's onward as a sideman to jazz legends including Joe Henderson, Art Farmer and Stan Getz, he has solidified a reputation as a versatile master of jazz piano, as well as a… Read more in Amazon's Fred Hersch Store

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  • Audio CD (March 16, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Palmetto Records
  • ASIN: B0001IN0SU
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Hersch's strongest playing yet., June 13, 2004
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Pianist Fred Hersch is mostly known for his sensitive piano trio work. Duets with guitarist Bill Frisell and numerous albums of standards are the backbone of his available catalog. This album finds the keyboardist expanding his ensemble to a quintet and raising the energy level quite a bit as a result.

Adding tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby and trumpeter Ralph Alessi to the trio raises the stakes on this recording session. Their presence pushes Hersch into a more energetic role and the group benefits. Where other Hersch recordings have seemed tame and perhaps overly safe in comparison, Trio + 2 is a fine example of the sort of swinging straight ahead modern jazz Hersch is capable of. It's the underlying subtlety and nuance that these five musicians have together that establishes this variation on Hersch's basic trio as his strongest and most diverse ensemble yet.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Palmetto's on a roll . . ., March 20, 2004
This review is from: Fred Hersch Trio + 2 (Audio CD)
. . . that doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon. This is the indie jazz label's third great release this year, following the wonderful Don't Explain Mehldau/Frahm duo and the fine David Berkman Quartet release, Start Here, Finish There--and it's only March.

There are many things that distinguish this disc. First is perhaps the near-miracle of getting five such strong musical personalities to mesh so seamlessly. Leader Hersch (piano), Drew Gress (double-bass), and Nasheet Waits (drums)--who seems to be getting around a lot lately--form Hersch's regular trio, and have been playing together for several years now. They are certainly among the first echelon of regularly performing jazz groups on the scene today, and each possesses a unique voice and conceptual approach to his instrument. They're joined here by two very strong--though quite different--musical personalities, Tony Malaby (tenor sax) and Ralph Alessi (trumpet and Flugelhorn). Both Malaby and Alessi regularly participate in some of the edgier new jazz, have a couple of remarkable "out" discs under their belts as leaders, and find themselves at home in a wide range of modern jazz idioms. As far as I know neither has played with the other before (nor with any other of the band members), although you couldn't tell it from their highly sophisticated and very satisfying playing, be it fluid fugal passages, rich ensemble voicings, or masterful solos. Both make a strong impression, with (surprising for me, as I don't generally favor trumpet) Alessi just edging out Malaby on the strength of his solos on "A Riddle Song" and "A Lark" (although Malaby takes a lovely and inspired solo on "Rain Waltz, interestingly utilizing mainly the middle-to-bottom range of his horn).

The songs range quite freely across the modern jazz soundscape, with several of them having interesting formal considerations as part of their musical makeup (according to Hersch, in his liner notes). For example, "Black Dog Pays a Visit," a meditation on depression, is made up entirely of minor chords, and "A Riddle Song" comprises only intervals of perfect fifths. Many also are dedicated to various and sundry musical friends and associates and consequently echo their dedacatees' particular sound or instrumental approach. Among these are "A Lark," dedicated to English trumpeter Kenny Wheeler; "Down Home," in honor of Bill Frisell; "Marshall's Plan," dedicated to another trumpeter, John Marshall (oddly a piano trio-only number--and they really cook!); "Lee's Dream," a duo with Malaby inspired by the great Lee Konitz; and "The Chase," for the fine alto sax player, Allan Chase. This "tribute" approach makes for quite a variety of musical endeavor, which becomes an attractive showcase both for Hersch's writing talents and the band's dexterity.

They way the leader has conceptualized this disc results in continually interesting, sometimes mesmerizing, and typically quite lovely music. I applaud Hersch for taking the risk to augment his already very accomplished and successful trio with the high-powered horn duo of Malaby and Alessi. And I applaud eveyone involved for putting aside egos and coming together to produce music of the very highest accomplishment.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good stuff, July 18, 2004
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Read very good comment by Troy Collins(below). I just wanted to add two things :
1) sometimes this album makes me think of Bill Evans' Quintessence (with Harold Land on tenor saxophone). Bill Evans was such a looming force as a trio pianist that people tended to overlook his achievements in a quintet context...
2)If you like the version "And I Love Her"(by the Beatles), listen to the very good jazz version by great female singer Shirley Horn : in her 1965 Travelin' Light she sings "And I Love Him". Wonderful.
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