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| | Quartet Live | | | Music Artist : | | Gary Burton | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Concord Jazz | | Release Date : | | 2009-05-26 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Sea Journey 2. Olhos de Gato 3. Falling Grace 4. Coral 5. Walter L 6. B and G (Midwestern Night's Dream) 7. Missouri Uncompromised 8. Fleurette Africaine (Little African Flower) 9. Hullo, Bolinas 10. Syndrome 11. Question and Answer
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not there not here Submitted on: 2009-11-21 |
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Since the product never arrived and no reply from seller to remedy
the situation after payment was made, there is no review, not anything,nada and less. Oh yeah this is the third message from Amazon
to rate product. To rate Amazon; you suck. |
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That CD is recommended Audio Family High End Audio Pages Submitted on: 2009-09-03 |
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That CD is recommended Audio Family High End Audio Pages
Gary Burton / Quartet Live (Concord Jazz, 2009): Gary Burton - vibraphone, Pat Metheny - guitar, Steve Swallow - bass, Antonio Sanchez - drums.
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Calm and inventive jazz Submitted on: 2009-08-06 |
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Gary Burton had a top-notch group out on tour in 2007 -- Pat Metheny, Steve Swallow, and Antonio Sanchez. They all played with Pat Metheny previously ("Like Minds", "I Can See Your House From Here" & "Day Trip") but a Montreal festival got them all together for the first time, and resulted in a tour. You can't put down any of the playing or any of the songs (by Chick COrea, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Keith Jarrett, Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and Duke Ellington), but there is a sameness to the songs. So while the CD is good, it doesn't stand out enough. Metheny uses the guitar synth to welcome effect in "Question And Answer". This continues Metheny's welcome streak of playing jazzier stuff. Fans of Burton or Metheny will want to get this disc.
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old stuff really Submitted on: 2009-07-23 |
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these musicians are unquestionably excellent. However, it's about time that both Pat and Gary start thinking about some innovation in their compositions and playing. Sometimes I feel that they have obligations towards
their record company and that they have to come up with a new album instead of developing their own new musical ideas. As a listener you want to be surprised every now and then If you know what I mean. paul from the netherlands |
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A disappointment Submitted on: 2009-07-08 |
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Unlike the other reviewers, I found this CD disappointing. I saw the live performance in Keswick, PA a short while ago, and it was great. This CD captures many of the pieces that were performed, but the recording quality is lacking. The first number by Chick Corea is enjoyable until you get to Steve Swallow's bass solo -- which is almost inaudible. What a shame. The recording balance is off during other parts of the CD as well. And two of the pieces that I enjoyed the most at the live performance are not on the CD: (i) Pat playing his Picasso guitar in a duet with Gary, and (ii) Pat and Gary in another duet where Pat vigorously strums an acoustic guitar for the entire piece (I don't know the names of either of these pieces).
Oh well, the CD brings back fond memories of the live concert, but it's not great. |
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