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Piano Jazz: McPartland/Costello
Marian McPartland & Elvis Costello
2005/Jazz Alliance
By Eugene Holley, Jr.
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This 2003 installment of the NPR show Piano Jazz pairs the affable, octogenarian pianist-host Marian McPartland with fellow Brit Elvis Costello; the once angry punk rocker, who worked with a wide range of artists, from the Mingus Big Band to the Brodsky String Quartet. Costello and McPartland, along with guest bassist Gary Mazzaroppi, discuss and play some American standard "blue ballads" and Costello’s own tunes. McPartland’s pillow-soft accompaniment smoothes out Costello’s rough vocals and guitar on "At Last," and "The Very Thought of You." Costello’s solo rendition of the Billie Holiday favorite "Gloomy Sunday" is matched by "Almost Blue," the song he wrote for jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, that was covered by his wife Diana Krall on The Girl in the Other Room. Costello closes with a vocal/piano take of one of his new songs, "I’m in the Mood Again," from his orchestrated CD, North, illuminating the mellow interior underneath his grizzled exterior

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Reflection cover 85 Candles - Live in New York
Marian McPartland & Friends
2005/Concord Records

By Stuart Broomer
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This 2-CD set comes from Marian McPartland’s 85th Birthday celebration held on March 23, 2003 at New York’s Birdland, an event that also marked the 25th anniversary of her NPR show Piano Jazz. McPartland has been an enthusiastic champion of jazz as well as a superb pianist, and the high esteem in which she’s held shows through in the guest list. There’s a brilliant sextet with Phil Woods and Dave Douglas, while Regina Carter and Jim Hall together generate all the momentum of the swing era. Norah Jones and Karrin Allyson are among the singers who join McPartland for ballads and buoyant up-tempos, while the trumpeters include Clark Terry, Jon Faddis and Roy Hargrove. The piano, though, gets special attention. In the enduring spirit of Piano Jazz, McPartland duets with Billy Taylor and impresario George Wein from her own generation and takes an exploratory approach to "Summertime" with the young Jason Moran. Bill Charlap adding a compelling solo medley. A fitting tribute to McPartland, this set celebrates both the breadth and depth of the current jazz mainstream.

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