Cool, and it swings
author: sej
What a great disc! I'm not a musician, but I love almost all kinds of music....but I don't care for much "smooth jazz". George's sound should appeal to everyone who likes anything within the entire spectrum of jazz. It's not so far out there as to put off those who typically listen to "smooth jazz", but not so formulaic as to disappoint the hard-core jazz fan.
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"GNOME SAYIN'? HOLDS ITS OWN AMONG THE CLASSICS
author: JAZZIZ MAGAZINE
A music composition major at Brandeis University, Southern California-based pianist GEORGE KAHN brings a classically trained sensibility to his jazz writing. On his latest CD, ...Compared To What? (Playing Records), he also brings a talented supporting cast in woodwind players Eric Marienthal and Justo Almario, trumpeter John Fumo, bassist Brian Bromberg, and drummer/percussionist Alex Acuna. Kahn’s arranging skills stand out on the cover of Gene McDaniel’s under-the-radar title composition, as well as Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock” and standards like “On Green Dolphin Street.” But the featured original “Gnome Sayin’” holds its own among such classics, thanks to the melodic accompaniment and soloing of Kahn with his all-star ensemble.
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George is too coooool
author: Carmine D'Amico
George,Love ya.It's Carmine D'Amico,studio jazz rock guitarist,holder of 16 Grammy Awards here.You sound Great George.Love Eric as well.Pay me a visit.Carmine D'Amico
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"Highly Recommended", Exciting, and filled with the variety of a century of jazz
author: Jim Santella
Kahn inspires his straight ahead quintet and three guests, by providing a winning formula and then letting them run with it. The band's freedom gives this session an igniting spark that never fades.
"Compared To What" fulfills the theme of Kahn's album, as he explores all kinds of jazz territory. Soulful struttin', tender ballads, straight-ahead excursions, and Latin Jazz adventures combine into one program, as Kahn gives his audience a little bit of everything. His program reflects the total sum of modern jazz and its many branches.
Exciting, and filled with a century of jazz, the pianist gives us a highly recommended album that compares favorably to a broad spectrum of our listening tastes.
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