Where it's at (исполнитель: Billy Childs)
Billy Childs - His April Touch (1991 [b]Release Date:[/b] 1991 [b]Recording Date:[/b] [b]Label:[/b] Windham Hill [b]Styles:[/b] Post-Bop Releases: CD Windham Hill WD-0131 CD Windham Hill Jazz WD-0131 - [b]This CD[/b] 1993 CD Windham Hill 876251 Scott Yanow (AMG) One of the most promising of the [bad word] of the 1990s, Billy Childs is a superb player and an underrated writer. He toured with J.J. Johnson (with whom he made his recording debut), graduated from USC, had an important association with Freddie Hubbard (1978-1984), and led Night Flight (a group with Dianne Reeves). Childs recorded four albums as a leader for Windham Hill Jazz (starting in 1988) and one for Stretch; started [bad word] works in 1992 (including a 1994 concerto for the Monterey Jazz Festival); and has worked with Allan Holdsworth, Eddie Daniels, Bobby Hutcherson, and Branford Marsalis, among others, in addition to leading his own regular quartet More links: [bad word] /www [bad word] bio.aspx - oficial site [bad word] /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Childs [bad word] /www.bucknell.edu/x38702.xml [bad word] /www.m [bad word] artists/en_us/BillyChilds.html Scott Yanow (AMG) Billy Childs focuses on his piano playing during his third Windham Hill Jazz CD (although he contributed seven of the eight numbers), and he demonstrates that he was quickly rising to the top of his field. Childs uses either acoustic bassist Tony Dumas or electric bassist Jimmy Johnson, [bad word] Mike Baker, Bob Sheppard (on tenor, soprano, alto and flute) and, for section work (on respectively one or two cuts), trombonist [bad word] Fowler and [bad word] Walt Fowler. highlight is Childs' trio exploration of McCoy Tyner's "Four by Five." The pianist's music [bad word] and quite original, not [bad word] securely into any preconceived category except as "modern jazz." This is one of Billy Childs' best all-round sessions to date Feel free to upload my rips elsewhere (Musicgate)