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Mulgrew Miller
Live at the Kennedy Center: Vol. 2
Release Date: 2007 05 22
Running Time: 63:55
Label: MAXJAZZ

The second portion of a 2002 performance at the Kennedy Center by Mulgrew Miller is every bit as enjoyable as the initial volume issued by Max Jazz a few months earlier, with most of the numbers stretching for twelve minutes or more, but without wearing out their welcome. The pianist's power is displayed in his turbulent "Song for Darnell," while his soulful, strutting "Grew's Tune" ought to have lyrics. "Farewell to Dogma" is a poignant ballad with a bit of gospel flavor in its introduction, though it changes character dramatically when the rhythm section (bassist Derrick Hodge and drummer Rodney Green) make their delayed entrance. Miller's virtuoso interpretation of the standard "Old Folks" is a masterpiece, finding plenty of new ground to explore within this old chestnut. He throws his audience a bit of a twist by closing with his composition "Eleventh Hour," which begins as a infectious original boogie woogie, though it suddenly switches gears into an explosive post-bop setting. The intimate recording is due to the skills of the acclaimed recording engineer David Baker, who passed away before this rewarding CD was released. Highly recommended! Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Song for Darnell [Live]Miller9:26
2Grew's Tune [Live]Miller12:34
3Farewell to Dogma [Live]Miller12:41
4Old Folks [Live]Hill, Robison13:05
5Eleventh Hour [Live]Miller16:09

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2007CDMAXJAZZ



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