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Cyrus Chestnut, Cyrus Chestnut

Audio CD

Disk ID: 286184

Disk length: 60m 21s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Miss Thing 5:05
2. Summertime 4:27
3. The Journey 6:42
4. Elegant Flower {for Jazz'min} 4:44
5. Nutman's Invention #2 3:38
6. My Favorite Things 3:43
7. Any Way You Can 6:28
8. Mother's Blues 5:03
9. Great is Thy Faithfulness 3:47
10. Strolling in Cental Park 7:59
11. Sharp 8:37

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Review

Pianist Cyrus Chestnut can do it all. Equally adept playing with trios, groups, or alone, he tackles a broad range of styles with both taste and intelligence on this eclectic disc. Joined by some of jazz's finest players--James Carter, Joe Lovano, Billy Higgins, and Ron Carter--Chestnut jumps from the funky group interplay of "The Journey" to the swinging romp "Sharp" and into the mainstream with the addition of R&B vocalist Anita Baker on "My Favorite Things" and "Summertime." On his own, Chestnut strides smoothly through the sly Art Tatum-influenced "Nutman's Inventions" before displaying his background in gospel and classical music on a pair of meditative ballads, "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" and "Elegant Flower (for Jazz'min). A rich, satisfying sampling of jazz. --Erik Pedersen

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Cyrus Chestnut

Tracks: 17 (+6 tracks), Disk length: 1h 17m 34s (+17m 13s)

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