Michiel Borstlap: 88
88
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- Label: Challenge, 2012
- Bestellnummer: 2730701
- Erscheinungstermin: 9.10.2012
Borstlap hat bereits höchste Weihen erhalten: u. a. haben Wayne Shorter und Herbie Hancock Musik von ihm gespielt, und Joe Zawinul bezeichnete ihn als "an extremely competent musician". Seit bald 20 Jahren gehört er zu den wichtigsten Jazzmusikern Hollands. Und überrascht immer wieder mit ausgefeilten neuen Songs mit überraschenden Melodieführungen und Akkordfolgen. Eine Pianotrio-Aufnahme auf höchstem Niveau.
The take-no-prisoners approach of the opening track seems to convey only one message: make no mistake, the jazz piano trio is still alive and… kicking ass. The song, the exuberant Latin Cherish your Sunshine, is characterized by a mercurial melody that slithers, full of catch-me-if-you-can bravura, along the bar-lines. When, in the ‘tutti’, the theme is finally caught by the expertly chasing rhythm section, the listener cannot feel anything but joy. It’s the same joy that the Michiel Borstlap Trio - Boudewijn Lucas: electric bass, Erik Kooger: Drums - experienced whilst recording the album.
“Some people claim that the jazz piano trio format has been squeezed dry. We most certainly do not agree with that misconception, and that’s what 88 is all about.”
Being asked if there is, apart from the ‘keeping-the-trio-alive attitude’, a concept underpinning the lush musical structures of his latest album, Borstlap figures the title 88 says it all. The pianist is still in thrall of the grand old lady’s ebony and ivory touch. “88 refers to the number of keys on a full scale piano, so you might say the concept is the piano itself. I’m still mesmerized by its possibilities in the broadest sense.”
Standing, literally and figuratively, tall between his peers Michiel Borstlap epitomizes modern Dutch jazz piano. On this recording he even ventures beyond the restrictions of the grand piano by reintroducing the Fender Rhodes electric piano, an instrument Borstlap hasn’t been heard on for quite a while.
So all of you who still think the piano trio is helplessly passé: take a load of this. 88 might just be the thing you’re looking for! (from the linernotes, written by Ruud Meyer)
,,Eine Feier dessen, was auf den 88 Tasten eines Flügels alles möglich ist, ist das neue Album des niederländischen Pianisten Michiel Borstlap." (Jazzthing, September / Oktober 2012)
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The take-no-prisoners approach of the opening track seems to convey only one message: make no mistake, the jazz piano trio is still alive and… kicking ass. The song, the exuberant Latin Cherish your Sunshine, is characterized by a mercurial melody that slithers, full of catch-me-if-you-can bravura, along the bar-lines. When, in the ‘tutti’, the theme is finally caught by the expertly chasing rhythm section, the listener cannot feel anything but joy. It’s the same joy that the Michiel Borstlap Trio - Boudewijn Lucas: electric bass, Erik Kooger: Drums - experienced whilst recording the album.
“Some people claim that the jazz piano trio format has been squeezed dry. We most certainly do not agree with that misconception, and that’s what 88 is all about.”
Being asked if there is, apart from the ‘keeping-the-trio-alive attitude’, a concept underpinning the lush musical structures of his latest album, Borstlap figures the title 88 says it all. The pianist is still in thrall of the grand old lady’s ebony and ivory touch. “88 refers to the number of keys on a full scale piano, so you might say the concept is the piano itself. I’m still mesmerized by its possibilities in the broadest sense.”
Standing, literally and figuratively, tall between his peers Michiel Borstlap epitomizes modern Dutch jazz piano. On this recording he even ventures beyond the restrictions of the grand piano by reintroducing the Fender Rhodes electric piano, an instrument Borstlap hasn’t been heard on for quite a while.
So all of you who still think the piano trio is helplessly passé: take a load of this. 88 might just be the thing you’re looking for! (from the linernotes, written by Ruud Meyer)
Rezensionen
,,Eine Feier dessen, was auf den 88 Tasten eines Flügels alles möglich ist, ist das neue Album des niederländischen Pianisten Michiel Borstlap." (Jazzthing, September / Oktober 2012)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Cherish Your Sunshine
- 2 Lexington
- 3 Memory Of Enchantment
- 4 Third Plane
- 5 You Know I Do
- 6 Live DJ
- 7 TZ
- 8 Joe's Will
- 9 Just one of those things
Michiel Borstlap (geb. 1966)
88
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