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A Reason for Being Alone

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Download links and information about A Reason for Being Alone by Alex Levin Trio. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 55:30 minutes.

Artist: Alex Levin Trio
Release date: 2006
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 55:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Blues On Thursday 7:40
2. A Reason for Being Alone 6:33
3. Emma's Ennui 7:08
4. for Pete's Sake 4:41
5. Her Solitary Wish 7:22
6. Your Call 5:48
7. New Schooled 3:54
8. Polar Bear Waltz 5:34
9. Blues Through Stained Glass 6:50

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On A Reason to Being Alone, pianist Alex Levin shows off a surprising range of styles with a core trio and a handful of guest appearances sprinkled throughout the album. The disc opens up with "Blues on Thursday," a piece hearkening back to the transition from hard bop to soul-jazz with some excellent parallel sax lines courtesy of Max Hacker and Stacy Dillard. The title track drops the energy down notably, with a more reflective tone on piano used here which continues into the following pieces, but is accompanied by a reflective cello in the samba-influenced "Emma's Ennui." The performances become a little more grandiose (and the piano at least a little Keith Jarrett-like) in "Her Solitary Wish" and "Your Call," scooting up to some bop influences in "New Schooled," scooting down to some more relaxed tones in "Polar Bear Waltz," and closing with a relaxed jam session of sorts in "Blues Through Stained Glass." The tone of the album bounces around a fair amount, but the performers stay on top of things throughout. This is some basic, no-frills club jazz, and it's a fairly good example of some of the classic sounds as interpreted through a contemporary player.