Warner Bros. publish Brad Mehldau’s twelth album : ‘Places’ recorded with Larry Grenadier and Jorge Rossy (2000)

Brad Mehldau‘s ‘Places’ is his twelth album released on September 5, 2000 by Warner Bros.

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Warner Bros. publish Brad Mehldau’s twelth album : ‘Places’ recorded with Larry Grenadier and Jorge Rossy (2000)

1 . 29 Palms (“Solos: the Jazz Sessions”)

Track Listing : 1.Los Angeles (Brad Mehldau) – 05:21 . 2.29 Palms (Brad Mehldau) – 05:09 . 3.Madrid (Brad Mehldau) – 06:07 . 4.Amsterdam (Brad Mehldau) – 03:38 . 5.Los Angeles Ii (Brad Mehldau) – 05:18 . 6.West Hartford (Brad Mehldau) – 05:39 . 7.Airport Sadness (Brad Mehldau) – 04:48 . 8.Perugia (Brad Mehldau) – 03:52 . 9.A Walk In The Park (Brad Mehldau) – 05:59 . 10.Paris (Brad Mehldau) – 06:30 . 11.Schloss Elmau (Brad Mehldau) – 06:32 . 12.Am Zuberberg (Brad Mehldau) – 07:07 . 13.Los Angeles (Reprise) (Brad Mehldau) – 03:28

Musicians : Brad Mehldau – Piano . Larry Grenadier – Bass On (1 – 3 – 6 – 9 – 11 – 13) . Jorge Rossy – Drums On (1 – 3 – 6 – 9 – 11 – 13)

Production : Produced By Brad Mehldau . Jordan D’Alessio – Assistant Engineer . Andrew Garver – Mastering . Bernie Kirsch – Engineer

Package : Lawrence Azerrad – Art Direction . Brad Mehldau – Art Direction

Recorded January 24 & 25 And March 24 & 25, 2000 At Mad Hatter Studio, Los Angeles.

Released On September 5, 2000 By Warner Bros..

(Source Brad Mehldau – Places | Official Website)

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JazzTimes
Still, Jarrettisms crop up in Mehldau’s rhythmic left-hand figures and unfolding cadences on pieces like “29 Palms,” “Los Angeles II” and “Perugia.” Mehldau, however, comes across as a largely original pianist and composer in terms of temperament. […]

All About Jazz
Mehldau’s endings—on this and his previous efforts—tend to have an almost anti-dramatic quality. There are no big, climactic finishes, exaggerated ritards, or hushed, reverent resolutions that announce when a piece has ended. More often than not, the piece just ends, without any fanfare or obvious set-up. […]

jazz.com
Brad Mehldau refuses to dumb it down for his audience. And I’m not talking about his references to Richard Rorty and Schopenhauer in the liner notes to this CD. Well, I am talking about them, but also about the music […]

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