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Deez to Blues
2006 studio album by Mario Pavone Sextet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Deez to Blues is an album by bassist/composer Mario Pavone recorded in 2005 and released on the Playscape label.[1]
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Reception
Allmusic called it an "excellent, forward-thinking date ... Mixing orchestral flourishes with a post-bop vocabulary and a decidedly experimental sensibility, Pavone's music is both highbrow and visceral at once".[2] The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected this album as part of its suggested Core Collection.[3][5] On All About Jazz Troy Collins observed, "Pavone's swinging, multi-layered compositions push the tradition forward while always looking back" and said "Deez to Blues is a high water mark in a consistently exceptional discography".[4] JazzTimes reviewer Brent Burton commented " Though never noisy or atonal, Blues is impossible to tune out, impossible to turn down. It demands nothing less than your undivided attention".[6]
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Track listing
All compositions by Mario Pavone except where noted.
- "Zines" – 7:44
- "Deez" – 7:18
- "Xapo" – 9:41
- "Dances 3/5" – 7:20
- "Day of the Dark Bright Light" (Marty Ehrlich) – 5:17
- "Ocbo" – 5:12
- "Second-Term Blues" – 7:12
Personnel
- Mario Pavone – bass
- Steven Bernstein – trumpet, slide trumpet, arranger
- Howard Johnson – tuba, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
- Charles Burnham – violin
- Peter Madsen – piano
- Michael Sarin – drums
References
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