Signs Live!

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Signs Live!
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Live album by
Recorded2015
Genre Jazz
Length76:11 + 69:33
Label Smoke Sessions

Signs Live! (stylized as Signs LIVE!) is an album by jazz guitarist Peter Bernstein.

Contents

Background

The quartet of guitarist Peter Bernstein, pianist Brad Mehldau, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson had recorded together in 1994, resulting in the album Signs of Life . [1]

Music and recording

Signs Live! was recorded in 2015. [1] Most of the compositions are by Bernstein. [2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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The reviewer for The Times concluded that "The results are, as you may expect, quite special." [1] The DownBeat reviewer wrote: "Bernstein is a guitarist so good he often sounds like two guitarists in a duet. It reflects a mastery that is elegant, mellow and gently swinging, but not especially surprising." [2]

Track listing

Disc One
  1. "Blues for Bulgaria"
  2. "Hidden Pockets"
  3. "Dragonfly"
  4. "Jive Coffee"
  5. "Pannonica"
Disc Two
  1. "Useless Metaphor"
  2. "Let Loose"
  3. "All Too Real"
  4. "Resplendor"
  5. "Crepuscule with Nellie"/"We See"
  6. "Cupcake"

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Pearson, Chris (July 28, 2017) "Jazz review: Peter Bernstein: Signs Live!". The Times.
  2. 1 2 3 McDonough, John (September 2017) "Peter Bernstein – Signs Live!". DownBeat. p. 60.