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Released | March 3, 2001 | |||
Recorded | January 10–11, 2001 | |||
Studio | Avatar, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 62:45 | |||
Label | Blue Note 7243 5 31868 2 1 | |||
Producer | Jacky Terrasson, Stefon Harris | |||
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [1] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [2] |
Kindred is a collaborative studio album by jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson and jazz vibraphonist Stefon Harris. [3] [4] The album was released on March 3, 2001, by Blue Note label. [5] The album was nominated for Grammy Award as Best Jazz Instrumental Album. [6]
John Murph of JazzTimes stated, "If Terrasson’s playing seemed a bit drowned out by A Paris’ arching conception, he takes no prisoners on this speedball of a CD. With Harris’ impeccable timing, pianistic ideas and love for high-speed chase, Terrasson has to turn it up a notch or two, and he does so to great effect." [7] Matt Cibula of PopMatters noted, "These two young jazz stars... have worked hard to produce this brainy and beautiful record and have redefined the notion of jazz collaboration. I'm hoping that they hook up like this every few years to craft a series of co-led albums; they are capable of producing a series that will last longer than they do." [8] All About Jazz review by Jim Santella commented, " Cascades from vibes and piano embellish its beautiful melody without venturing too far from the norm. Throughout their recommended collaboration, Harris and Terrasson honor the tradition of jazz without recycling it. Their creative spirit brings a promise of growth in the new year." [9]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "My Foolish Heart" | Ned Washington, Victor Young | 3:18 |
2. | "Tank's Tune" | Charlie Henderson | 5:54 |
3. | "Summertime" | George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward | 7:06 |
4. | "Deja" | 5:08 | |
5. | "What Is This Thing Called Love?" | Cole Porter | 2:49 |
6. | "Titi Boom" | 4:43 | |
7. | "John's Abbey" | Bud Powell | 4:05 |
8. | "Never Let Me Go" | Jerry Livingston | 6:24 |
9. | "Rat Entrance" | Terrasson | 1:28 |
10. | "Rat Race" | Terrasson | 5:50 |
11. | "Shane" | Harris | 6:01 |
12. | "Little Niles" | Randy Weston | 4:59 |
13. | "Body and Soul" | Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour | 6:08 |
Total length: | 62:45 |
Stefon DeLeon Harris is an American jazz vibraphonist.
Jacky Terrasson is a French jazz pianist and composer.
Terreon Deautri Gully is an American drummer from East St. Louis, Illinois.
Spiral is a studio album by jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara with bassist Tony Grey and drummer Martin Valihora. NPR called the album "part classical, part jazz and part simply unclassifiable".
Supernova is a studio album by The Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio released by Blue Note Records on July 17, 2001. The trio consisted of Gonzalo Rubalcaba on piano, bassist Carlos Henriguez, and drummer Ignacio Berroa. It peaked at number 25 in the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.
"Little Niles" is a composition by jazz pianist Randy Weston written in waltz time that has become a jazz standard. It was first recorded in 1956 for his album With These Hands..., and was subsequently included in his 1958 album, also called Little Niles, which was inspired by his two then young children, Niles and Pamela. Other Weston albums that feature the composition include Tanjah (1973), Niles Littlebig (1969), and Monterey '66. Lyrics to the song were composed by Jon Hendricks, recorded on the Lambert, Hendricks & Ross album The Swingers! (1958).
Rendezvous is a collaborative studio album by American jazz singer Cassandra Wilson and jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson. The album was released on 23 September 1997 by Blue Note label. The album includes mostly jazz and pop standards with one track written by Terrasson. The album's title derives from an obscure Herbie Hancock's ballad.
Moon and Sand is a studio album by German jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson and American jazz trumpeter Tom Harrell. The album was recorded in Paris and released in 1991 by Jazz Aux Remparts label. This is a debut full-size release for Terrasson. The album was re-released in 1996 and 2001. The album is a collection of jazz standards with one composition written by Harrell.
Jacky Terrasson is a studio album by French-American jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson released in 1994 by Blue Note label. This is his first full-size album as a leader. The release is a collection of jazz standards with four compositions written by Terrasson.
Reach is a studio album by German jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson released in 1995 by Blue Note label. This is his second album for Blue Note. The album is a collection of five originals written by Terrasson and three jazz standards.
Alive is a live album by French jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson recorded on 14 June 1997 in the Iridium Jazz Club and released on 5 May 1998 by Blue Note label.
What It Is is a studio album by jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson released on May 18, 1999 by Blue Note label. Terrasson plays on a Steinway piano.
A Paris... is a studio album by jazz pianist and composer Jacky Terrasson recorded in France and released on 27 February 2000 by Blue Note label. This album is dedicated to the City of Lights—Paris—and all of France. The album contains a collection of jazz adaptations of the most famous French chanson tunes.
Into the Blue is a collaborative studio album by jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson and flautist Emmanuel Pahud. The album was released on 10 June 2003 via Blue Note label. The album features jazz treatments of 14 classical melodies recorded in the south of France in late summer of 2001.
Smile is a studio album by jazz pianist and composer Jacky Terrasson. Blue Note released the album in 2002. The album is named after the Charlie Chaplin's song "Smile", for which Terrasson arranged an elaborate variation. The album contains 10 tracks: nine jazz and pop standards and one original by Terrasson.
Mirror is a studio album by French jazz pianist and composer Jacky Terrasson. Blue Note released the album on August 28, 2007. The album is a collection of his solo tracks: seven jazz standards and five originals.
Push is a studio album by German jazz pianist and composer Jacky Terrasson. Concord Jazz released the album on April 27, 2010. This is his debut release for Concord and eleventh overall. Push also marks his vocal debut.
Take This is a studio album by French jazz pianist and composer Jacky Terrasson. The album was recorded in Pompignan, France in September 2014 and released on February 24, 2015 by Impulse!. The album title derives from Paul Desmond's song "Take Five". The record contains 11 tracks: four Terrasson's originals are laced through a typically eclectic mix of covers.
Mother is a collaborative studio album of jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson and jazz trumpeter Stéphane Belmondo. The album was recorded in Pompignan, France and released on September 2, 2016, by Impulse! Records. This is Terrasson's second release for Impulse! The album contains 14 tracks, a mix of jazz standards and the originals written by bandmembers. The title track of the album, the melancholic ballad "Mother", has already appeared on Terrasson's album Gouache released in 2012. Originally, the album was supposed to be called Twin Spirit, but the duo chose to name it Mother due to the memory of Terrasson's suddenly deceased mother.
53 is a studio album by jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson. The album, his fifteenth, was recorded in Pompignan, France and released on September 27, 2019 by Blue Note Records.