Duet

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 114:19

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Britt Robson

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Britt Robson has written about jazz for Jazz Times, downbeat, the Washington Post and many other publications over the past 30 years. He currently writes regula...more »

02.02.09
Chick and Hiromi team up for a kinetic, thrilling disc of duets
Label: Concord Jazz

This double-disc-length performance of live piano duets by the virtuoso Chick Corea and the pyrotechnic Hiromi Uehara is perfectly programmed and, remarkably, surprisingly cohesive. Multiple pianists in action often compensate for their lack of tonal variation with prodigious technique, creating ivory towers that are more imposing edifice than inspirational architecture. Not so on Duet. Genuine mutual respect collapses the 38-year age gap, with Hiromi curbing her impetuous mien and Corea eschewing pat melodic riffs, as alert and kinetic as he was for his 2007 duets with banjo player Bela Fleck.

Starting with tunes by Bill Evans ("Very Early") and Jobim ("How Insensitive") allows players and listeners alike to wade into this sojourn carefully, with an emphasis on sinuous sophistication. Hiromi's "Déjá vu" ups the ante into florid playfulness, with the pair exchanging lead and rhythm duties with generous, stylish aplomb. A cover of the Beatles '"Fool On The Hill" is a highlight, a melodic tour de force that nods to funk, pop and rock without ever losing the improvisational essence of jazz. Hiromi's "Humpty Dumpty" features the set's first deconstruction into dissonant clusters and asides that range from delicate to torrential. And Monk's "Bolivar Blues" lets both… read more »

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Classy, Opulent Jazz Piano

lattad

Need I say more? This stuff is lush.

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Great energy

abuladeen

A genuine musical friendship-- inspired playing with the two pianists clearly listening to each other intently and generously adapting to each other's style for some powerfully energetic music.

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Self-indulgent.

joeyallred

Hiromi sounds an awful lot like Chick.

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Stunning

Flotasum

I heard this tonight on a radio Jazz program. The magical sound of two pianos tickling each other.

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