In Town (Remastered) Eugen Cicero
Album info
Album-Release:
1965
HRA-Release:
12.01.2016
Label: MPS
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Crossover Jazz
Artist: Eugen Cicero
Composer: Cole Porter, Jaques Charles Enoch, Noel Sherman, Joe Sherman, Jon Carl Hendricks, Randy Weston, Jerry Herman, Josef Kosma, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Album including Album cover
- 1 It's De-Lovely 04:44
- 2 Autumn Leaves 06:21
- 3 Und Bach? 04:00
- 4 Hello Dolly 06:04
- 5 Little Niles 05:31
- 6 Por Favor 03:35
Info for In Town (Remastered)
The Romanian Eugen Cicero was a Wunderkind, performing his first piano concert with a symphony orchestra at the age of six. His first SABA/MPS album, Rokoko Jazz sold over a million copies. Cicero was acknowledged as an “all-around entertainer, someone who gives a damn about stylistic borders and takes whatever is useful, from Bach to Cole Porter”. The Cole Porter classic It’s De-Lovely shows the man can swing, and with tips of the hat to Errol Garner and George Shearing, knows his jazz piano. Cicero and the MPS “house rhythm section” of bassist Peter Witte and drummer Charly Antolini display an uncanny empathy throughout. Autumn Leaves sounds as if Schuman’s Kinderscenen might have been played out in Harlem. Und Bach? from Johann Sebastian’s Prelude in C Minor rates as “the most intensive and dynamic of the wave of modern Bach-to-jazz recordings (Joachim E. Berendt). Cicero and co garnish Hello Dolly with the appropriate Broadway treatment; his interpretation of pianist Randy Weston’s Little Niles owes as much to Chopin as to Afro-American jazz, while Por Favor is simply high entertainment. Amazing music by a pianist with the sensibilities of the great classical and jazz interpreters at his fingertips.
Eugen Cicero, piano
Peter Witte, bass
Charly Antolini, drums
Engineered by Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer
Produced by Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer
Digitally remastered
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