Bill Cunliffe Sextet feat. Bobby Shew, Bob Sheppard - How My Heart Sings (2007)

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Title: How My Heart Sings
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Torii Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:06
Total Size: 372 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Here's to Neil 7:08
02. City Tune 6:27
03. Mother of Earl 5:51
04. Silverado Trail 6:44
05. How My Heart Sings 6:01
06. Return to Love 6:20
07. Earl's Blues 7:26
08. Elsa 6:55
09. Heads or Tails 5:15
10. Solrée 3:46

Earl Zindars is a talented but obscure songwriter who is best known for a few songs that were recorded by Bill Evans in the 1970s. Pianist Bill Cunliffe, who was only slightly familiar with Zindars' work until a year before the release of How My Heart Sings, has done the jazz world a strong favor by recording ten of Zindars' best numbers for the album, arranging them in inventive fashion for his sextet. Sometimes the post-bop renditions are slightly reminiscent of Herbie Hancock's Speak Like a Child album or Hancock's late-'60s sextet, but there are also swinging sections and plenty of originality along with utilization of tricky time signatures. The ballad "Return to Love," a complex reworking of "Heads or Tails," and "Elsa" are among the high points, while the band gets to stretch out a bit on "Earl's Blues." Justin Ray's flügelhorn is added to the group's sound on two numbers. Overall, this set is a gem, giving today's listeners some fresh "new" music, and today's jazz musicians a few more choices to add to their repertoire. Highly recommended.