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Mike Longo Trio Live At the Detroit Jazz Festival

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Download links and information about Mike Longo Trio Live At the Detroit Jazz Festival by Mike Longo. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:17:29 minutes.

Artist: Mike Longo
Release date: 2003
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:17:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. introduction 0:19
2. My Funny Valentine 5:45
3. Band introduction 0:47
4. Tranes Blues 8:06
5. intro to Fiesta Mojo 0:25
6. Fiesta Mojo 7:43
7. Audience response 0:10
8. Rhythm-A-Nimg 6:52
9. intro to Tin Tin Deo 0:24
10. Tin Tin Deo 7:22
11. Intro to Porgy and Bess 0:36
12. Porgy and Bess Medley 11:23
13. Audience reaction 0:14
14. Footprints 7:56
15. Audience Reaction 0:09
16. Round Midnight 7:50
17. A Night In Tunisia 10:31
18. Closing remarks 0:57

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On his first live album, 63-year-old pianist Mike Longo turns in a foolproof trio session devoted entirely to standards. "My Funny Valentine" and an extended medley of songs from Porgy & Bess are included, but for the most part the selections are jazz evergreens by Longo's longtime employer, Dizzy Gillespie ("Fiesta Mojo," "Tin Tin Deo," "A Night in Tunisia"), Thelonious Monk ("Rhythm-A-Ning," "'Round Midnight"), John Coltrane ("Trane's Blues"), and Wayne Shorter ("Footprints"). This is such familiar material from the bop and post-bop eras of the '50s and '60s that the question immediately becomes: What can Longo and his cohorts — bassist Santi Debriano and drummer Ray Mosca — do with it that hasn't been done before? The obvious answer — at least with the Gillespie, Coltrane, and Shorter tunes — is that they can present the songs in piano-trio arrangements when they were first written for horn bands. That in itself gives the music a very different feel. But Longo also distinguishes himself on the piano-based Monk compositions, while never turning away from Monk's own interpretations. Longo is as much a jazz educator as he is a jazz musician, and this album can be seen in some ways as a class in the basics of bop, at least as it applies to the piano trio.