Brunotte dishes up a solid contemporary jazz set (with traditional overtones).
author: Billboard Magazine - September 25, 1993
Minneapolis-based pianist/composer Brunotte dishes up a solid contemporary jazz set (with traditional overtones), featuring guest players Bill Berg and Eric Marienthal. Highlights of an enjoyable outing include the strong, swinging “a la Horace,” the hard-hitting “Recollections,” the cool, uptempo “Slightly Blued,” and the funky “Caterpillar Crossing.” Also features a breezy, flute-borne version of Harold Arlen’s “If I Only Had A Brain.
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Brunotte should turn heads with Yesterday’s Dream featuring saxman Eric Marienth
author: JAZZTIMES - July/August 1993
Keyboardist Gary Brunotte should turn heads with Yesterday’s Dream (Altenburgh; 43:30), an eminently appealing date featuring saxman Eric Marienthal, bassists Jimmy Johnson and Gordy Johnson, drummers Bill Berg and Gordy Knudtson, percussionists Brad Dutz and Marc Anderson, and vocalist Lucia Newell. Brunotte is a crisp, indeed, intelligent player whose charts sizzle and yet leave plenty of space for inspired soloing. And, egads, this may be Marienthal’s finest outing – tres musical! Along with Brunotte’s bracing originals are attractive reframings of “If I Only Had a Brain” and “Spring Can Really Hang You Up he Most.” In all, a first-class effort, especially the tracks anchored by West Coast heavies Jimmy Johnson, Bill Berg and Brad Dutz.
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