Night Songs by Jonathan Kreisberg (CD, 2009)

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ProducerGerry Teekens; Gerry Teekens
Record LabelCriss Cross
UPC8712474131020
eBay Product ID (ePID)3050140750

Product Key Features

Release Year2009
FormatCD
GenreJazz
ArtistJonathan Kreisberg
Release TitleNight Songs

Additional Product Features

DistributionCity Hall
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerMichael Marciano; Max Bolleman; Michael Marciano
Additional informationPersonnel: Jonathan Kreisberg (guitar); Gary Versace (piano); Matt Penman (bass guitar); Mark Ferber (drums). Audio Mixers: Max Bolleman; Michael Marciano. Liner Note Author: C. Andrew Hovan. Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (06/13/2008). Photographer: Govert Driessen. Few artists dare to strictly play ballads on any full project, for it appeals to a specific audience only concerned with the soothing, relaxed quality of jazz. Guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg has chosen this route, performing the music effectively, calmly, and with the rationale of a poker player silently holding all the right cards until the proper moment to lay them out, as well as his or her calculated emotions. Gary Versace is the surprise element here, as he has put away his potent Hammond B-3 for a piano sound much more in tune with the introspective techniques employed by Bill Evans. Bassist Matt Penman (SF Jazz Collective, Kurt Rosenwinkel) and drummer Mark Ferber (Fred Hersch, Lee Konitz) utilize the difficult elements of tasteful restraint and loving patience in supporting the guitarist and pianist in ultimately subtle means and ways. The program is all standards, none of them at all challenging, many somber and wistful. "Laura" is the opener, a real beauty for starters as Kreisberg's one-note lines accent Versace's cascading piano chords. The program turns reflective on slow songs as the classic heartache evinced in "Autumn in New York," the tango styled, even keeled "September Song," and a midtempo melancholy refrain of "I'll Be Seeing You." Kreisberg plays much acoustic guitar very much in the style of Joe Pass or Kenny Burrell, and when he picks up an amplified model, it is toned down and kept completely in check, as in the slowly blossoming "Spring Is Here" or a laid-back version of the Miles Davis Kind of Blue icon "Blue in Green." Wayne Shorter's "Nefertiti" offers a slightly steelier tone and the churning piano of Versace in contrast. The final selection, Duke Ellington's "Warm Valley," is a bit different with an arrangement in 5/4 time led by the sullen tones of Penman, while the three main instruments trade mercurial melody lines spontaneously. This is Kreisberg's seventh effort as a leader, and at this point in his career, he was compelled to make this muted statement to touch the hearts of those who favor cooler heads prevailing over feverish neo-bop or modern jazz music. It's a credible effort, geared for people inclined to close off this troubled world and convene with one's significant other over dinner, drinks, and sitting by the fireplace. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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