Steve Kuhn Trio – Quiereme Mucho (CD, Japanese Edition) - Audiophile
Steve Kuhn Trio – Quiereme Mucho (CD, Japanese Edition) - Audiophile
Steve Kuhn Trio – Quiereme Mucho (CD, Japanese Edition) - Audiophile
Steve Kuhn Trio – Quiereme Mucho (CD, Japanese Edition) - Audiophile

Steve Kuhn Trio – Quiereme Mucho (CD, Japanese Edition)

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Piano – Steve Kuhn [click here to see more vinyl featuring Steve Kuhn]

Double Bass – David Finck

Drums – Al Foster

Written by E. Lecuona (1), C. Velazques (2), E. Lecuona (3), Prado (4), G. Roig (5), O. Farres (6)

 

 

1 CD, Paper Sleeve with OBI

Limited Edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Studio

Label : Venus Records

Original Label : Venus Records

Made In Japan

Recorded at Clinton Studio "A" in New York on February 20, 2000

Engineered by Shuji Kitamura

Produced by Tetsuo Hara, Todd Barkan

Mastered by Shuji Kitamura

Originally released in 2000

Reissued in 2001

 

 

Tracks:

  1. Andalucia (The Breeze And I)
  2. Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Mucho)
  3. Siempre En Mi Corazon (Always In My Heart)
  4. Duerme (Time Was)
  5. Quiereme Mucho (Yours)
  6. Tres Palabras (Without You)

 

 

Reviews:

“Veteran pianist Steve Kuhn and his trio (with bassist David Finck and drummer Al Foster) dig into six Spanish and Mexican melodies with Quiereme Mucho, turning them into straight-ahead jazz. Latin rhythms are largely absent from a set that includes "Andalucia" ("The Breeze and I"), an up-tempo "Besame Mucho" and "Time Was" ("Duerme"). The music in general is boppish and full of wit, with Kuhn often quoting other unexpected songs along the way. Finck and Foster have their brief spots but this is largely Steve Kuhn's show. The music may have been largely de-Latinized but the result is one of Kuhn's most swinging recordings.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

 

 

Ratings:

Discogs : 4.38 / 5

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