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Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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A sparkling pianist as well as a fine budding composer, Danny Grissett's star has been on the rise lately and he's a favorite accompanist to a growing body of leaders including trumpeters Jim Rotondi, Jeremy Pelt, and Tom ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Danny Grissett Quintet / Sextet
Title: Form
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Criss Cross
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 5/19/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 8712474131525

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A sparkling pianist as well as a fine budding composer, Danny Grissett's star has been on the rise lately and he's a favorite accompanist to a growing body of leaders including trumpeters Jim Rotondi, Jeremy Pelt, and Tom Harrell. He returns for his third Criss Cross release and moves past the trio format to feature tenor saxophonist Seamus Blake, trombonist Steve Davis and newcomer Ambrose Akinmusire on trumpet. Grissett puts his stamp on all the material including updates on Herbie Hancock's King Cobra, and Monk's Ugly Beauty. His originals are also cut from a regal cloth of originality, with bassist Vicente Archer and drummer Kendrick Scott responsive to the pianist's every move.
 

CD Reviews

What an absolute shame!
D. Alder | Michigan | 08/25/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a fantastic cd. How such a great recording can be void of any reviews just blows me away. Is there that few serious jazz fans left? Are people afraid to spend just a few more bucks for GREAT material? I hope that neither of those are true. Grissett has put together top musicians for an overall excellent recording. Quit wasting money on bad movies, over-priced hair care products, and foo-foo coffees. Pick up some awesome jazz on this Criss Cross label, sit home, and dig it."
Great leap for Danny Grissett
G. O'NEILL | Sydney, Australia. | 09/04/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you enjoyed Danny Grissett's previous piano trio efforts you will be bowled over by his latest session on Criss Cross. Although the personnel has been doubled, don't be fooled into thinking that this is yet another routine blowing session by a Jazz Messengers like sextet. This is some of the finest "straight ahead" jazz to be heard in a very long time, as Mr. Grissett and his co-horts mix their options - using the sextet on a couple of tunes, but also employing quartet, trio, and duo formats to great effect.



This is a one day session that shows a lot of thought in the preparation and precision in execution. The swing and groove are there in abundance, as is the deepest commitment and "soul" that we expect but do not always get from some leading jazz musicians. Each tune on the album is a highlight and the "sound of surprise" is always in evidence. Recorded sound is excellent too.



Mr. Grissett's section mates from the two previous albums are back and they are both on superb form again. Vincente Archer (bass) and Kendrick Scott (drums) make up one of the finest young rhythm sections in the music and they excel themselves this time. The arrangements are fairly basic yet very effective and each soloist plays to his highest level. Ambrose Akinmusire on trumpet is a revelation and Steve Davis (trombone) and Seamus Blake (tenor sax) turn in some of their finest efforts. Mr. Grissett's playing is simply stunning. His surging right hand inventions and left hand comping continually surprisng and delightful. He has obviously taken a great deal from his sideman work with Tom Harrell (and others) and is now ready to join the leading throng in the jazz world.



I look forward to hearing a lot more from Danny Grissett.

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Delightfully smoky, noir feel
PScooter63 | Pelham, AL USA | 01/12/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Listening late one evening to a national jazz radio program, the DJ put on "Heard's Word", and I was smitten. I had to wait around to hear the track and album info, then make my way here to purchase. I'd never heard of Danny Grissett before, and this is my only disc of his so far, but there will be more.



This is hugely atmospheric, late-night stuff. Not particularly stormy, but SO nuanced and intelligent. Each track reveals new details with each listen. My current favorite is one I would have never imagined if you'd told me ahead of time... "Distant", for (merely) piano and trombone.



The recording engineer captured each performance perfectly, with just the right amount of "air" from the wind players.



Now that the price has been lowered, and available for download to boot, what's not to love? I wholeheartedly agree with the other reviewers that this music deserves to be heard."