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He moved to New York in the late 1950s and attracted tremendous attention as an intellectual pianist following Bill Evans.In 1962, he released the timeless masterpiece “Circle Waltz” and opened a new door for jazz piano. As a masterpiece, it continues to be a long-seller even now. Don Friedman, who continues to be at the top of the jazz piano world, recorded a concert in Switzerland on October 3, 2014, in his later years, as a stereo soundboard sound source from the radio on-air master. First of all, the trio members from this period were joined by the two-horn duo of Seamus Blake and Adrian Mears, and they displayed a gorgeous piano touch full of presence and maturity throughout the album. Since he passed away in June 2016 at the age of 81, this valuable performance from the final stage of his career is presented in official quality. 1. Almost Everything 2. Star Eyes 3. That Time Of The Year 4. In Your Own Sweet Way 5. Eastcra Interlude 6. Bille’s Bounce [Live at Pianobar Frauenfeld, Switzerland October 3rd 2014: Stereo Soundboard Recording] Don Friedman (p) / Thomas Stabenow (b) / Lewis Nash / (ds) Seamus Blake (ts) / Adrian Mears (trombone)
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