Peter Materna Trio - The Dancer

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Review by Betts McCalla

The Peter Materna Trio has released their latest album titled "The Dancer," which is a collection of 10 jazz tracks that showcase the band's versatility and creativity. The album opens with "Lullaby for a Dancer," a soothing and melodic piece that sets the tone for the entire album. The trio then picks up the pace with "Step by Step," a lively and upbeat track that features some impressive piano playing by Materna.

The album continues to impress with tracks like "The Art of Walking," which has a more experimental and avant-garde feel to it, and "The Dancer," which is a beautiful ballad that showcases the trio's ability to create emotional and moving music. The album also includes a few covers, such as "My Favorite Things" and "Footprints," which the trio puts their own spin on and makes them their own.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Cat7:00
Bolivia3:31
The Dancer4:25
Best To You4:33
Wango3:22
Goodbye For Now7:03
T Blues5:07
Das Leben Ein Pfeifen4:20
Andante8:58
Largo4:07
Caravan6:50

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Catalog Numbers

ENJ-9552 2

Labels

Enja Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
Double BassHenning Sieverts
DrumsYayo Morales
Soprano SaxophonePeter Materna
Alto SaxophonePeter Materna
Tenor SaxophonePeter Materna
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Summary by Betts McCalla

"The Dancer" is a fantastic album that showcases the Peter Materna Trio's talent and creativity. The trio's ability to create music that is both technically impressive and emotionally moving is truly impressive, and this album is a testament to their skill as musicians. Fans of jazz music will definitely want to give "The Dancer" a listen.