"This West Wind album, recorded at various studio sites in Seattle, WA, Portland, OR, Berkeley, CA, and New York City between 1987 and 1994, has Kenny Garrett as the leader, but a closer reveal might more accurately hand that title to David Friesen. The bassist is on five of the nine tracks, in duet performances with John Scofield, Michael Brecker, or Denny Zeitlin, while Garrett does lead the other four selections in larger ensemble contexts. Extraordinary musicianship is present throughout, making for an interesting musical experience, and with great appeal for fans who enjoy any of these talented musicians". (Michael G. Nastos, Allmusic).
"This delightful concert in East Berlin combines the talents of three veterans in spontaneous explorations of well-known standards. The interplay is exemplary, as are the solos; highlights include a snappy "Softly As in a Morning Sunrise" that features Friesen simultaneously playing a bassline and soft percussion on his instrument, a pulsating "There Is No Greater Love," and the humorous improvised finale of "Payin' Them Berlin Dues Blues." Nobody else was needed on-stage during this incredible set". (Ken Dryden, Allmusic).
"Chuck Marohnic is an American jazz pianist and educator, known for his association with Chet Baker. He received his B.A. from Bellarmine College and a Masters in Music from the University of Miami. Early in his career, Chuck also worked as a sideman with Ira Sullivan, Joe Henderson, Jamey Aebersold, Buddy Rich, and many others." (Wikipedia)
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