Jeb Patton - Preludes (2023) Hi Res
Artist: Jeb Patton
Title: Preludes
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Cellar Live
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:56:35
Total Size: 132 mb | 321 mb | 1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Preludes
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Cellar Live
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:56:35
Total Size: 132 mb | 321 mb | 1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jeb Patton - Prelude In C Major
02. Jeb Patton - Prelude In F# Major
03. Jeb Patton - Prelude In A Minor
04. Jeb Patton - Prelude In G Minor
05. Jeb Patton - Prelude In B Minor
06. Jeb Patton, John Ellis - Prelude In E Minor
07. Jeb Patton - Prelude In E Major
08. Jeb Patton, John Ellis - Prelude In D Major
09. Jeb Patton - Prelude to a Kiss
Personnel
Jeb Patton - piano
John Ellis - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Mike Rodriguez - trumpet, flugelhorn
David Wong - bass
Quincy Davis - drums
Classical and jazz, the so-called modern and the antiquated, & the progressive and traditional coexist beautifully in the hands of New York City based pianist Jeb Patton.
Springing forth from the competing impulses that were the isolation of the 2020 COVID lockdowns and the creative burst that many individuals experienced, Patton, a pianist whose personal humility, deftness of touch, and deep understanding of the jazz tradition has earned him frequent company in the bands of Jimmy Heath and Charles McPherson, presents here a fine recording of former miniatures that may have begun life as pianistic exercises aimed at technical self-improvement, but quickly transformed into fulsome and satisfying artistic ensemble creations.
Springing forth from the competing impulses that were the isolation of the 2020 COVID lockdowns and the creative burst that many individuals experienced, Patton, a pianist whose personal humility, deftness of touch, and deep understanding of the jazz tradition has earned him frequent company in the bands of Jimmy Heath and Charles McPherson, presents here a fine recording of former miniatures that may have begun life as pianistic exercises aimed at technical self-improvement, but quickly transformed into fulsome and satisfying artistic ensemble creations.