Mark Soskin - Everything Old Is New Again (2020)
Artist: Mark Soskin, Billy Drewes, Jay Anderson, Matt Wilson
Title: Everything Old Is New Again
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: SteepleChase
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:03:55
Total Size: 381 / 147 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Everything Old Is New Again
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: SteepleChase
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:03:55
Total Size: 381 / 147 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Chutes And Ladders
02. Tribute
03. Guinnevere
04. One Once
05. Everything Old Is New Again
06. Elvin's Tune
07. Hymn For Her
08. Happy House
09. Pretending To Care
10. Stretching
Personnel:
Mark Soskin - piano
Billy Drewes - soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Jay Anderson - bass
Matt Wilson - drums
For the past four plus decades Mark Soskin has been playing a vital role in the world jazz scene as pianist/composer as well as educator (currently on the faculty of the Manhattan School Of Music). Soskin began his professional career first in West Coast but his true breakthrough came with his 14-year tenure with Sonny Rollins.
Soskin joined SteepleChase in 2018 and this his third album finds him with the original quartet members from the "17 (Seventeen)" album recorded 20 years ago, including saxophonist Billy Drewes and drummer Matt Wilson.
"Pianist Mark Soskin has always had some wonderfully bright tones in his work - notes that ring out beautifully, almost with the ease of an electric piano, even when acoustic - and that tradition definitely continues here, as Mark works through a set of well-chosen tracks with a nicely tight trio!"
Soskin joined SteepleChase in 2018 and this his third album finds him with the original quartet members from the "17 (Seventeen)" album recorded 20 years ago, including saxophonist Billy Drewes and drummer Matt Wilson.
"Pianist Mark Soskin has always had some wonderfully bright tones in his work - notes that ring out beautifully, almost with the ease of an electric piano, even when acoustic - and that tradition definitely continues here, as Mark works through a set of well-chosen tracks with a nicely tight trio!"