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Dream Life

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Dream Life

Matt Renzi - Jimmy Weinstein - Masa Kamaguchi


REFERENCE: FSNT-113
BAR CODE: 84 27328 42113 3


Tracklisting:

1. Blues Connotation
2. If I Should Lose You
3. Dream Life
4. Israel
5. Quiet Now
6. The Duke
7. Ida Lupino
8. All My Life
9. Blues Connotation

Recorded in Brooklyn, NY, April 6, 2001


Comments / Reviews:

As a follow up to their debut recording, the award-winning "Lines and
Ballads", Fresh Sound New Talent presents "Dream Life" a fantastic new
CD featuring tenor saxophonist Matt Renzi, drummer Jimmy Weinstein and
bassist Masa Kamaguchi.

The New York based group has come up with a very interesting development from the previous outing. The album can be likened to a programmatic conceptual piece in the form of pure jazz improvisation. The trio has developed a repetoire that honors, not as a tribute, but as a point of departure, the compositions of Ornette Coleman, Denny Zeitlin, Tony Scott, Carla Bley and Dave Brubeck. The interpretations are detached and deconstructed from their original forms.

The program is set up as statement, variation, recapitulation and closes
with a reprise of the statement, acheived in the sequencing of the tunes. The recording represents a develpoment of the triošs concept of playing 'around the tune' as opposed to 'inside' or 'outside'. This way the trio pumps fresh air into the compositions, and gives the listener a variation on some seldom played selections. These would include Tony Scott's beautiful ballad 'Israel', Denny Zeitlin's, 'Quiet Now', Dave Brubeck's 'The Duke', Carla Bley's 'Ida Lupino' and Ornette Coleman's 'All My Life' and 'Blues Connotation'.

The one 'standard' standard, 'If I Should Lose You' is contrasted by the
one original composition, the title track 'Dream Life' by Jimmy Weinstein.

The Album is beautifully recorded by Brooklyn ace, Joe Marciano at Systems
2 studio, and the cover art and design was conceived by Barcelona based
artist, Jessica Weinstein. The whole combination of the production makes this new Fresh Sound New Talent CD, a very special one.

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There is something about the language spoken by the trio of Renzi,
Weinstein, and Kamaguchi. It is jazz, yes. But the band speaks
seemingly from both inside the tradition and also from an outsider?s
perspective. And the trio hand-picks its subject matter with just such
purpose in mind. On their first recording, the 1999 Lines And Ballads,
they drew from Monk, Parker, Roach and Evans. They don?t so much
de-construct as they re-construct these tunes. And there is no
sentimentality here. Why should there be? These are young musicians
and they take a seriously optimistic approach. Dream Life, like their
first outing, makes a strong statement for many a top ten recordings
of the year. It is a must hear.
- By Mark Corroto All About Jazz.

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