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The San Francisco ChamberJazz Quartet/SFCJQ

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Un Amor Un Poco Tragico
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Morning Song of a Falcon
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Maybe
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Separate Ways
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Lucky Monkey (vocal)
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Suave Duqueza
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Someday Your Smile
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Promenade
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Mussorgsky in Marrakesh
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Let it Rain
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O Town Blues
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Lucky Monkey ( instrumental)
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 59:42

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They Say All Music Guide

Legendary in the Bay Area for her irreverent sense of humor as well as her mix of numerous jazz-related styles — Monk, Chopin, Piazzola, Waller, Bach, Bill Evans — pianist Gini Wilson (aka “The Duchess”) founded this current ensemble with reedsman Steve Heckman in 2002. Effortlessly and beautifully blending the realms of jazz and classical (the eight-minute opener “Un Amor un Poco Tragico” eases effortlessly from a classical hypnosis to a playful swing vibe), the group features bassist Pat Klobas and drummer Ron Marabuto. Their previous CD, The Crossing Point, created a unique hybrid incorporating everything from Wayne Shorter and Erik Satie to world music and Nuevo Tango. Anchored by Wilson’s deft playing and quick-shifting moodswings, SFCJQ continues this exploration with the help of guest vocalist Jackie Ryan (graceful and romantic on “Separate Ways,” swinging wittily on “Lucky Monkey”) and a centerpiece contribution from Cape Verde Islands composer Amandio Cabral (“Suave Duqueza,” very much a biography of Wilson both literally and musically). Wilson’s tunes dominate among the originals, but Heckman’s playful, strutting “O Town Blues” is good old- fashioned bebop away from the classical tone completely. Projects like this prove that with a little ingenuity, seemingly disparate musical styles can actually create perfect harmony. – Jonathan Widran

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