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An extremely rare and absurdly wonderful live performance by an acoustic piano trio led by the man who led the Pat Metheny Group to great success, the uniquely talented Lyle Mays. Introducing a treasure board completely recorded with high sound quality! ! ! In 1981, when Scott was busy recording and touring with PMG, he served as the last regular bassist of the great Bill Evans Trio, which is said to have formed the template for today’s piano trios, and which influenced Scott the most.・Mark Johnson, the master bassist who made Evans say, “The best bass player I’ve ever played with,” ahead of Ruffalo and Eddie Gomez (at this time, it hadn’t even been a year since Evans passed away). The trio with PMG’s regular drummer Danny Gottlieb performed three shows at EJ’s in Atlanta on August 22nd and 23rd, 1981 (2 stages), with the label’s own careful mastering. A 3-disc set of angry waves, each completely recorded on the highest quality stereo sound board, has arrived! ! ! When it comes to Maze, the sound of the synthesizer, which is PMG’s trademark, is impressive, but he rarely takes a solo with a synthesizer, and most of his solos are performed on an acoustic piano. When you listen to this live performance with this piano trio, there are many scenes that make you think it would be like this if Evans were still alive, but even more so, his dignified presence, which perfectly matches Lyle’s typical tone and outstanding technique, is unique. two. In addition to Gottlieb’s excellent compatibility, the intelligent and reliable technique of Johnson, who was said to be the strongest at the time, is a perfect match for Mays’ piano, and the interplay that makes full use of the thrilling improvisation that is the best part of piano trios. , and ballads with beautiful lyricism that would bring ECM fans to tears, I don’t remember ever hearing a piano trio of such high quality. Also, the super romantic solo by Mays is worth listening to. The set list includes “Dolphin Dance,” “Stella by Starlight,” “I Hear the Rhapsody,” “Nardis,” “All the Things You Are,” “Falling Grace,” and other PMG songs. This is a treasured album that piano trio fans should definitely listen to, as the intro to the famous song also pops out! ! ! In PMG, Mays, who supports the sound with exquisite control, demonstrated his abilities to the fullest.It was created through an encounter with his idol, Mark Johnson, the best regular bassist in the Bill Evans Trio, and now that he thinks about it, he wants to do more activities like this. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime performance by the miraculous acoustic jazz piano trio that you’ve always wanted! ! ! Live at EJ’s Atlanta,GA August.22 and 23.1981 EX-SBD (Possibillty AUD) 2019 Original Remaster Disc-1 August 22 68min 6 Tracks Including Recorda Me. Dolphin Dance,Stella by Starlight and I Hear a Rhapsody Disc-2 August 23 Part 1 61 min 6 Tracks Including Band Intro Recorda Me. Dolphin Dance Disc-3 August 23 Part 2 57min 6 Tracks Including Mars (Close to Home) All the Things You Are. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Moat and Fictionary
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