Emmet Cohen w/ Patrick Bartley Live at Twin Cities Jazz Fest

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Emmet Cohen - Piano
Patrick Bartley - Alto Saxophone
Yasushi Nakamura - Bass
Kyle Poole - Drums
Recorded live at the Twin Cities Jazz Festival on September 17th, 2021.

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0:00 Opening Festival Remarks
1:43 Symphonic Raps (Louis Armstrong; comp. Bert Stevens, Irwin Abrams)
7:43 Introduction of the Band by Emmet Cohen
9:00 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; lyr. J. Prévert, Johnny Mercer)
21:38 Jeannine (Duke Pearson; lyr. Oscar Brown, Jr.)
34:40 Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins; lyr. Mitchell Parish)
45:42 Tico Tico (Zequinha de Abreu)
1:00:04 After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton; lyr. Henry Creamer)
1:10:53 I Want to Talk About You (comp. & lyrics Billy Eckstein; John Coltrane)
1:20:28 Impressions (John Coltrane) - ft. Yasushi Nakamura, bass
1:32:24 Blues send-off - close of festival set
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What absolutely fantastic players all around. Patrick Bartley is probably my favourite modern sax player

FraserAngus
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LMFAO 35:26 "which key you like?" *modulates*

adanmantri
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Patrick Bartley and Emmet Cohen are just magnificent together, so blessed to be a live during such an amazing time for jazz

MilesSpearman
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I'm more impressed with Patrick the more I listen to him.

ronbalut
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'Pocket' Poole's quickly becoming my favorite drummer.

hardbackrub
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What a vibe... This quartet needs to lay down some albums - I need these records!

JeremySeitz
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Patrick is the best thing that’s happened to Jazz for a good minute. I love that he’s not engrossed in modern vocabulary that everything starts to sound like soulless.

tonywallens
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I love the way Kyle is so responsive to the slightest movement - and just the perfect touch without missing a beat!

cynthiaobryant
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0:00 Opening Festival Remarks
1:43 Symphonic Raps (Louis Armstrong; comp. Bert Stevens, Irwin Abrams)
7:43 Introduction of the Band by Emmet Cohen
9:00 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; lyr. J. Prévert, Johnny Mercer)
21:38 Jeannine (Duke Pearson; lyr. Oscar Brown, Jr.)
34:40 Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins; lyr. Mitchell Parish)
45:42 Tico Tico (Zequinha de Abreu)
1:00:04 After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton; lyr. Henry Creamer)
1:10:53 I Want to Talk About You (comp. & lyrics Billy Eckstein; John Coltrane)
1:20:28 Impressions (John Coltrane) - ft. Yasushi Nakamura, bass
1:32:24 Blues send-off - close of festival set

samurai_sax
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Listening to Jeannine again - 7 months later - and I'm still in awe! Patrick's whole musical conversation is riveting! Whew! - In fact, Stellar performance from each member of the Band!

cynthiaobryant
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*The Trio + Twin Cities = One of a Kind*
*’Live w/ Pat Bartley, alto sax’* 🏙🎷🎹🥁🎻
0:00 Opening Festival Remarks
1:43 Symphonic Raps (Louis Armstrong; comp. Bert Stevens, Irwin Abrams)
7:43 Introduction of the Band by Emmet Cohen
9:00 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; lyr. J. Prévert, Johnny Mercer)
21:38 Jeannine (Duke Pearson; lyr. Oscar Brown, Jr.)
34:40 Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins; lyr. Mitchell Parish)
45:42 Tico Tico (Zequinha de Abreu)
1:00:04 After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton; lyr. Henry Creamer)
1:10:53 I Want to Talk About You (comp. & lyrics Billy Eckstein; John Coltrane)
1:20:28 Impressions (John Coltrane) - ft. Yasushi Nakamura, bass
1:32:24 Blues send-off - close of festival set

Meira_A
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This is a Tiger on bass, Mr Nakamura is killing the tune " Jeanine " and bass and drums are always making the pressure on that high tempo, f... mad ! i know... everybody's killing here, Emmet is so strong Patrick...

MDugardin
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As a fellow saxaphonist, once I heard Patrick Bennet playing I instantly got goosebumbs. The amount of color and soul that came out of his playing is unreal. Bravo!!!

MikePurisima
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Love the way the Bass holds it all together - so subtlety yet strong!

cynthiaobryant
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The start of the theme for "I want to talk about you" - sublime.

evans
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Emmet - you are playing the heck out of Autumn Leaves!

cynthiaobryant
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Y'know, in the world of Mainstream Jazz, we have Alto Cat's that have developed such unique styles. And then, we have Patrick Bartley !! Amazing !!

Jazzhog
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Jeanne! Patrick! hand-clapping good!!! :)

cynthiaobryant
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The playing is amazing, and such incredible choice of tunes! Stars Fell On 😵 This group plays with such overwhelming power, and at the same time incredible deference! Not sure how that's possible, but nothing but gratitude over here!!

scoobeewah
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Love Patrick's Marshall Royal Style on Stars Fell on Alabama...

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