Dexterity Featuring Grant Stewart - Live At Altxerri

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Review by Dennis Partridge

Live At Altxerri by Dexterity Featuring Grant Stewart is a fantastic album that showcases the incredible talents of these two jazz musicians. The album captures the energy and excitement of their live performance, with each track delivering a powerful and captivating performance.

The album features a mix of original compositions and jazz standards, all of which are expertly arranged and performed by Dexterity and Stewart. The musicianship on display is truly impressive, with each player displaying a deep understanding of their instrument and a passion for the music.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Nearness of You," which features Stewart's soulful saxophone playing and Dexterity's intricate guitar work. The two musicians play off each other beautifully, creating a rich and dynamic sound that is both engaging and deeply moving.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Pie-Eye Blues6:52
The Feeling Of Jazz8:40
Raincheck6:15
It Don't Mean A Thing6:20
Smada9:11
Sophisticated Lady6:52
Sophisticated Lady6:52
Pie-Eye Blues6:52
It Don't Mean A Thing6:20
Smada9:11
The Feeling Of Jazz8:40
Raincheck6:15

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Catalog Numbers

DM 4294-02

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
BassIgnasi González
DrumsEsteve Pi
PianoXavier Monge
Tenor SaxophoneGrant Stewart

Notes

Recorded live at Altxerri Bar (Donosti), Sep, 2003.

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Barcode: 8 424295 042941
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Summary by Dennis Partridge

Live At Altxerri is a must-listen for any jazz fan. It's a stunning showcase of the talents of Dexterity and Stewart, and a testament to the enduring power and beauty of jazz music. Highly recommended.