Michel Petrucciani - Solo Live (1999)
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55:52 | Dreyfus Records | Jazz / Piano
Solo Live, released shortly after his death, marks pianist Michel Petrucciani's lasting solo gift to the jazz world… Though clearly a virtuoso on his instrument, his playing always seemed to reflect as much respect for the audience as it did for his own talent. At its essence, Petrucciani's music is remarkably buoyant, decidedly joyful, improvisationally aggressive, and, above all, intended to evoke an emotional response on the part of the listener. His amazing reading of Ellington's "Caravan" is characteristic of this unique style. However, the pianist may best be remembered for his original compositions and three of his most memorable are included here. "Looking Up," as the title would suggest, is overtly optimistic and inherently hopeful. "Home" is a clearly enunciated statement of warmth and comfort. "Brazilian Like" is orchestral and melodic to the point at which the tune remains in one's head long after its conclusion. Petrucciani closes the album with the medley of "She Did It Again/Take the A Train/She Did It Again" – his original sandwiched around Strayhorn's classic. A befitting set-closer for this extraordinary musician. © Brian Bartolini
Song Title
01. Looking Up
02. Besame Mucho
03. Rachid
04. Chloe Meets Gershwin
05. Home
06. Brazilian Like
07. Little Piece In C For U
08. Romantic But Not Blue
09. Trilogy In Blois
10. Caravan
11. She Did It Again / Take The A Train / She Did It Again