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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 7, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: August 7, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony Legacy
  • ASIN: B000RIWAYO
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #37,818 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  1. Questions and AnswersBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 4:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Charlie, Woody and You/Study #22Bruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 5:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. SolarBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 7:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Death and the FlowerBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 5:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Camp MeetingBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 5:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Giant StepsBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 6:02$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. CeliaBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 7:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. We'll Be Together AgainBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 5:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Stacked Mary PossumBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 4:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Straight, No ChaserBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 2:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Un Poco Loco/Chant SongBruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, Jack DeJohnette 7:55$0.99 Buy Track


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Who knew that pianist/composer Bruce Hornsby, the popsmith of the hit "The Way it Is" and the bluegrass collaborator with Ricky Skaggs, was a jazz sleeper agent since his college days? On this 11-track recording, Hornsby's "Bill Evans-meets-the-hymnbook" pianism is buoyed by Christian McBride's brotherly-loving bass lines and Jack DeJohnette's Big Easy/Windy City drumming. Check out the light-speed lyricism he lays down on the previously unrecorded Ornette Coleman number "Questions and Answers," the drum 'n' bass rendition of Coltrane's "Giant Steps," and the Meters-motored take on Miles Davis's "Solar." Keith Jarrett's ballad "Death and a Flower" is played with reverence and restraint, and the downbeats on Thelonious Monk's "Straight, No Chaser" and Bud Powell's "Celia" and "Un Poco Loco" don’t do injustice to their bebop roots. Hornsby keeps it rhythmically real, and he's given us a true sound of surprise. --Eugene Holley, Jr.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bruce Finally Makes a Jazz Record, October 4, 2007
Anyone who has followed the career of Bruce Hornsby knows he has the requisite chops, experience and education to be a top-flight jazz player. With the release of Camp Meeting, Hornsby demonstrates his prowess as a pianist, composer and band leader while paying homage to some of the jazz giants who came before him.
Camp Meeting is a trio session with bassist Christian McBride and drummer Jack DeJohnette. Both are in top form, as usual; providing not simply accompaniment but conversation.

Starting with a surprisingly accessible version of Ornette Coleman's Questions and Answers, Hornsby comes out of the chute with an interpretation focusing on the percussive and, of course, DeJohnette is up to the task.

The next cut, titled Charlie, Woody and You is credited to Hornsby and Charles Ives as co-writers. The most "out" track on the CD, the title is an obvious reference to Dizzy Gillespie's composition Woody N' You - considered the first be-bop recording when released by Coleman Hawkins and later made famous by Miles Davis on the Relaxin' LP that would follow.

The rest of the LP provides more of a mainstream groove, which in no way should be construed as denigration. Miles' Solar, Trane's Giant Steps, Monk's Straight No Chaser and three Bud Powell compositions all receive a respectful reworking that demonstrate Hornsby's inventiveness and the facility of his superb sidemen.

The other original, Hornsby's Stacked Mary Possum holds its own among these classics and may very well become one in its own right after a generation of Berklee and Miami students learn it. Close friend and Miami alumnus Pat Metheny is credited as "De Facto Executive Producer" but the recording is self-produced by Hornsby and expertly engineered by Joe Ferla, who captures the acoustic instruments clearly and without any artificiality.

I hope Camp Meeting is the beginning of a series of recordings that will show Bruce Hornsby to be a contemporary among the major jazz artists of his generation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This ain't no Businessman's Bounce, August 13, 2007
By Jim Newsom (Norfolk, VA) - See all my reviews
  
When Bruce Hornsby called early last summer, he was jazzed about a recent set of recording sessions at his home studio in Williamsburg.

"I just made a record with Jack DeJohnette and Christian McBride," he said. "It's really good; it's really rippin' man!"

He played me some rough mixes a month later and it was clear right away that this was not our parents' jazz. Now, as the album comes out this week, it is also clear that Bruce Hornsby is one distinctive pianist no matter the surroundings. While this jazz piano trio setting may push him in ways his other outings haven't, he's still got that lyrical, richly chorded sound that is so readily identifiable. He calls it "Bill Evans-meets-the-hymnbook."

Camp Meeting opens bravely with what is probably its least accessible cut, a previously unreleased Ornette Coleman tune called "Questions and Answers" that asks more than it answers, conjuring up memories of those 1970s Impulse! forays into outer harmonics.

"We're playing some real tempos here," Bruce told me. "It's not just businessman's bounce."

On "Charlie, Woody and You," he takes a Charles Ives etude, stretches it out rhythmically, and places it atop a funky bassline that brings to mind Charlie Haden's on Keith Jarrett's Fort Yawuh album. Jarrett gets a more obvious nod on Hornsby and bassist McBride's quiet duo reading of his `70s ballad, "Death and the Flower." It is simply beautiful.

Miles Davis' "Solar" receives the full Hornsby treatment, with Copland-esque chords and roaming right hand explorations of all its improvisational possibilities. John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" is built on a scratchy drum-and-high-hat loop (that recurs unexpectedly elsewhere on the disc), letting out all the stops as legendary giant DeJohnnette drives the beat against the sampled percussion. Monk's "Staight No Chaser" is a second line march down Bourbon Street with Professor Longhair juiced on Thelonious punch.

Bud Powell's "Un Poco Loco" has a phat bottom and a pounding pulse, while the standard "We'll Be Together Again" is as close to a straightforward tribute to Bill Evans as we are likely to get from the ever adventurous Williamsburger. "Celia" bounces along in a mid-tempo groove pocked with occasional Cecil Taylor-like detours to the edge and back.

Bruce's original material draws from the same wellsprings as his pop and rock songs. You'll recognize lines and themes in the gospel-tinged title cut and spot a nod to his in-concert showcase "Spider Fingers" in the interestingly titled "Stacked Mary Possum."

Listening to this magnificent CD, one can only wonder what took Bruce Hornsby so long to try his hand at "real jazz."

"I've always considered myself to be a friend of jazz," he told his old friend Pat Metheny a few years back. (Metheny is executive producer of this record). "I know the language, but it's not what I do for a living, I'm not fluent in it."

Camp Meeting reveals a pianist at home with, and quite fluent in, this music. I predict he'll receive at least two Grammy nominations next February: one in the Best Contemporary Bluegrass category for his collaboration with Ricky Skaggs that came out earlier this year; and one or more in Jazz for this CD. It is right up there with his best work.

"I made this for the art of it," he told me last summer, "and I wanted to find my own way of doing it."

He succeeded.



copyright © 2007 Port Folio Weekly/Jim Newsom. All rights reserved. Used by Permission.
Originally published in Port Folio Weekly - August 7, 2007
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not your father's Hornbsy (cuz it's killer jazz), November 24, 2007
By Paul Norris (Buffalo, NY) - See all my reviews
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Bruce Hornsby has become a huge favorite in our house. I ordered a bunch of cds a few months ago, and I still chuckle about one of my teenage daughters saying, "order some Hornsby, but not his 'Pop-py' stuff." She wanted to hear his formidable jazz piano chops. We were blown away by his playing on the Piano Jazz cd with Marian McPartland, which through his playing and interview, gives great insight to his background and approach. Bruce is very modest about his jazz chops, but he needn't be: his playing couldn't be farther from his lush, comfy (but absolutely wonderful) pop voicings, and he puts his own superb, creative spin on a diverse selection of tunes, underpinned by arguably the best rhythm section in jazz, Jack DeJohnette and Christian McBride. My wife and I independently headed for the Border's tent at the Newport jazz fest after hearing them on the main stage, and the guys graciously signed both copies (she got there first). Camp Meeting was just about the only cd we listened to during the long drive back to Buffalo from Newport. 'Nuff said.
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This guy can play anything and play it well I am constantly amazed need The Ry Cooder of piano
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