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West Coast Jazz Impressions is a collection of original Terry Disley compositions written since his relocation from London to San Francisco. Featuring a whole range of talented young Bay Area musicians including Mads Tolling and Erik Jekabson.
Genre:
Jazz: West Coast Jazz
Release Date:
2009
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West Coast Jazz Impressions
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Record Label: Disleyworld Music
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TERRY DISLEY EXPERIENCE “WEST COAST JAZZ IMPRESSIONS”
After joining Acoustic Alchemy in the 90’s (2 Grammy Nominations), & subsequently going on to work with a wide range of artists including Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Madness, Mick Jagger, Bryan Ferry, Dave Stewart (as his musical director for 5 years), Van Morrison, Bon Jovi, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Eddie Henderson, Tom Jones, Lou Reed, working on 5 major motion picture scores and opening shows for many jazz giants - including McCoy Tyner, Cedar Walton and Monty Alexander, San Francisco based jazz composer, bandleader and pianist Terry Disley released his solo albums Experience, Across the Pond and London Underground immediately establishing the Londoner as a true force among contemporary jazz keyboardists.
This recording features an expanded all-star version of his Experience group. “West Coast Jazz Impressions,” a collection of original Disley compositions and arrangements was inspired by his adopted home and the jazz musicians he has listened to throughout his life.
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Fantastic new album!
author: Steve Ward
Disley has done it again, only this time the record is more in that "straight ahead" traditional jazz vein. Still has groove to it, but it is more like the "old school" stuff you hear on classic jazz stations. This is not "smooth jazz" like you hear from the likes of Botti and the rest. These compositions are much more sophisticated. You'll love this record!
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