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This duo date features two of Europe's finest jazz musicians of the 1990s, George Robert and Dado Moroni, in a program that mixes exciting versions of standards and jazz compositions. "I Remember You" gets things off to a fast start, with Robert's alto sax and Moroni's piano inviting comparison to a match of Phil Woods and Kenny Barron. This comparison doesn't last, as these musical chameleons refuse to be pigeonholed; a mesmerizing "Lush Life," a driving "Easy to Love," and an emotional take of "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most." The duo also interprets classics from the jazz canon, such as "Stablemates" and Kenny Barron's "Voyage" (which has become one of the most frequently interpreted works of the post-bop era) with the same level of imagination. The only misfires occur when Moroni makes an ill-advised switch to a Fender Rhodes electric piano, badly dating Jimmy Woode's otherwise swinging "My Kind of World," as well as distracting from the beauty of Robert's lyrical clarinet on "Body and Soul" and a bossa nova arrangement of "East of the Sun." Robert also wrote three of the songs, including the lively gospel-flavored "Blues for Andy," the bittersweet ballad "Missing You," and the Latin-flavored "Pacific Sunset." Both of these talented musicians should command wider audiences as the 21st century progresses. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Remember You Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger George Robert, Dado Moroni (5:00)
Blues for Andy George Robert George Robert, Dado Moroni (5:58)
Lush Life Billy Strayhorn George Robert, Dado Moroni (3:38)
Love's Mirror Image Smith Dobson George Robert, Dado Moroni (6:28)
East of the Sun Brooks Bowman George Robert, Dado Moroni (4:16)
Missing You George Robert George Robert, Dado Moroni (5:47)
Voyage Kenny Barron George Robert, Dado Moroni (3:39)
My Kind of World Jimmy Woode George Robert, Dado Moroni (5:13)
Pacific Sunset George Robert George Robert, Dado Moroni (4:46)
Easy to Love Cole Porter George Robert, Dado Moroni (5:10)
Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most Fran Landesman, Thomas Wolf George Robert, Dado Moroni (4:30)
Stablemates Benny Golson George Robert, Dado Moroni (4:16)
Susanita Ray Drummond George Robert, Dado Moroni (4:50)
Body and Soul Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton George Robert, Dado Moroni (7:20)

Credits

George Robert (Trombone), George Robert (Multi Instruments), George Robert (Main Performer), George Robert (Executive Producer), Dan Morgenstern (Liner Notes), Peter Pfister (Engineer), Peter Pfister (Digital Mastering), Dado Moroni (Piano), Dado Moroni (Performer), Dado Moroni (Fender Rhodes), Thilo Berg (Producer), Fanny Pfister (Assistant Engineer), Rudolf Bolleter (Photography), Peter Buerli (Coordination), Lutz Lerchenfeld (Design)
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