Come escape with me

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 63:34

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so tasty

martinoalto

This lady is so tasty. Jazz for all times!

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Superb comps

coastn

This lady writes very well, and her group is nicely tight and melodic. I also recommend her September Suite, written as her reflection on 9/11 - she was in NYC on 9/11. Recorded in 04. Very powerful stuff. -David

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Mahalo (Thank You) eMusic!

Jazzbro

This woman is phenomonal and this release is top notch. Ms Figarova leads her group with subtle yet powerful finesse. Her compositions evoke thoughts of Marian McPartland and Toshiko Akiyoshi. Her playing brings to mind Mary Lou Williams. Although she is classically trained, it is clear she has a tremendous appreciation and love for jazz. I can't WAIT to hear more from this lady!!

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Originally from Baku, Azerbaijan, but now living in the Netherlands, pianist and composer Amina Figarova studied classical piano and began writing music as a child. She switched to jazz as a young adult, and has blossomed as both a player and a writer in the years since. This is her third release as leader of an accomplished septet that includes top players from the Netherlands and Belgium (among them her husband, the excellent jazz flutist Bart Platteau). The 12 compositions featured on Come Escape with Me are all originals, and most of them are written in a discursive but elegant style, characterized by chord progressions that sprawl impressionistically while the rhythm section pushes them firmly from below. “Hot on the Trail” and the gorgeous title track are both good examples of those general tendencies, but there are exceptions — such as the delightful “Buckshot Blues,” which sounds for all the world as if it had been written by Ray Charles during a vacation in New Orleans. The playing is top-notch throughout, with particular kudos going to Platteau, Figarova and alto saxophonist Tom Beek. Very, very nice. – Rick Anderson

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