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Craig Taborn Trio
Craig Taborn
Craig Taborn Trio
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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Better known as the pianist who supplies saxophone colossus James Carter's harmonic underpinning, Craig Taborn presents a debut CD that reveals what Carter's discs have, a pianist who is spry and evocative, playful and ris...  more »

     
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All Artists: Craig Taborn
Title: Craig Taborn Trio
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Diw Records
Release Date: 8/18/1998
Album Type: Import
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Avant Garde & Free Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 634164061821, 4988044006188

Synopsis

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Better known as the pianist who supplies saxophone colossus James Carter's harmonic underpinning, Craig Taborn presents a debut CD that reveals what Carter's discs have, a pianist who is spry and evocative, playful and risky. Taborn rolls into tunes, maintaining their structure and breadth, but quickly infuses contours with sharp key smacks, angular thumps, and widespread runs of color that hang in part thanks to his able trio mates, drummer Tani Tabbal and bassist Jaribu Shahid. Taborn urges the low-end mourn from Ornette Coleman's "Compassion," only to drop slices of Thelonious Monk-isms that teeter this way and that. Although he proves himself an adept player of clustery pianisms, Taborn avoids the speed-demon energy level and instead opts for the liquidity of Don Pullen's roiling runs. As for the trio's chemistry, they made this CD on a lark, after finishing a Carter quartet session a day early and being left with hours of booked studio time. They made good use of the hours, creating jam-tinged trio jazz of very high quality indeed. --Andrew Bartlett
 

CD Reviews

Excellent mastery/imagination playing "outside" jazz.
GMoutonFSA@aol.com | Belleair, Florida | 04/13/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"An engrossing tour de force leading a fine piano trio. If you've started exploring "outside" jazz piano playing, this CD is definitely for you. A serious listening session jewel -- loads of musical content. NOT boring, even after many repetitions. Where's the sequel???"