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Late In Lisbon

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Download links and information about Late In Lisbon by Chris Parker. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:10:38 minutes.

Artist: Chris Parker
Release date: 2003
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:10:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Calypso Facto 5:44
2. The Chimney 7:12
3. The Return 6:20
4. Under The Bridge 6:13
5. Late In Lisbon 8:24
6. The Thought of Seeing You 7:40
7. The Long Way Around 5:40
8. There's Been a Slight Change of Plans 10:23
9. Night Song 7:40
10. Passage 5:22

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Pianist Chris Parker's Late In Lisbon, which consists of ten of his originals, gets off to a particularly strong start with a heated and tricky 36-bar calypso number, "Calypso Facto," which features fluent and spirited solos from Peter Epstein on soprano sax, Parker, and violinist Rob Thomas. While "The Chimney" is funky, "The Return" (which finds Epstein in top form on alto) is driving and has a catchy forward momentum stated by bassist Tony Marino. "Under The Bridge" has plenty of fire, while the title track, "Late In Lisbon," is a bit reminiscent of Chick Corea's post-Return To Forever work, and "The Thought Of Seeing You" is a melancholy ballad. "The Long Way Around" has a catchy groove not too far from "Freedom Jazz Dance," and the extended "There's Been A Slight Change Of Plans" features a mysterious and oddly appealing groove. "Night Song" is introspective, and the closing "Passage" is an upbeat groover. Throughout this set, the consistently colorful solos of Parker, Epstein and Thomas, with fine backup work from Marino, drummer Marko Marcinko, and (on two numbers) percussionist Bob Velez, makes this a particularly strong and memorable release of fairly accessible modern jazz.