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Spirit
Cyrus Chestnut
Spirit
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop, Gospel
 
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A compilation of inspirational music from some of the world's great composers is the perfect follow-up to Cyrus Chestnut's immensely popular 1996 album, Blessed Quietness. * This compilation includes Duke Ellington's "Come...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cyrus Chestnut
Title: Spirit
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Jazz Legacy Prod
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 8/11/2009
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop, Gospel
Styles: Bebop, Holiday & Wedding
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 764942176727

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A compilation of inspirational music from some of the world's great composers is the perfect follow-up to Cyrus Chestnut's immensely popular 1996 album, Blessed Quietness. * This compilation includes Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday," Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water," Bill Withers' "Lean On Me," Horace Silver's "Peace," and brilliant interpretations of many classic hymns, including Dr. William Smith's "Lift Every Voice and Sing," also known as the Negro National Anthem and recognized as one of the most important musical offerings of the Civil Rights movement. * Treating this material with great delicacy and empathy, Chestnut's tempos breathe and his phrasing combines an almost surgical precision with affecting tenderness. There isn't a weak moment in the collection--precisely because there isn't a moment in which he loses connection with the inherent power of the music. "Pianist Cyrus Chestnut can do it all. Equally adept playing with trios, groups, or alone, he tackles a broad range of styles with both taste and intelligence." -- Amazon.com "The pianist Cyrus Chestnut is one of jazz's most convincing anachronisms. His brand of crisp articulation and blues-inflected harmony evokes another era, sometime before the ascent of Bill Evans and McCoy Tyner, to say nothing of Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarrett. But unlike the typical nostalgist, who pines for the past partly because of a queasy discomfort with the present, Mr. Chestnut appears comfortable with his placement in time. What makes his music fly is a complete security in his style, and that sense of untroubled self-assurance." -- New York Times
 

CD Reviews

Gospel Jazz
Al | 10/07/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A very good gospelized jazz record, dynamic playing and sound. A digital recording, though not indicated. Chestnut remains one of the few current jazz pianists capable of the expressive solo on piano, and able to produce a singing tone at times."