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11 tracks | 47 minutes
Released Feb 2004
on Altenburgh Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:01 a la Horace lyrics BUY MP3 04:01 a la Horace lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:01 a la Horace
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Full of energy and pulsating rhythms performed in a contemporary Brazilian Jazz style. Features Eric Marienthal on Sax.
Editorial review
The most interesting aspect to this fine straightahead set (which occasionally utilizes Latin rhythms) is that it gives Eric Marienthal (best-known for his association with Chick Corea's Elektric Band) a very rare opportunity to shot off his bop chops. Altoist Marienthal is equally effective on soprano and flute during the two standards and nine Brunotte originals. Brunotte keeps up with Marienthal, his keyboard work is colorful and singer Lucia Newell is fine on two selections. This small-label release is worth searching for. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
GARY BRUNOTTE'S debut album "Yesterday's Dream" is full of energy and pulsating rhythms performed in a contemporary Brazilian jazz style. Plus, the song 'Pensive' transports you in a surrealistic dreamstate.
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A Jazztimes magazine review called it ". . . an eminently appealing date featuring saxman Eric Marienthal, bassists Jimmy (Flim) Johnson and Gordy Johnson, drummers Bill Berg and Gordy Knudtson, percussionists Brad Dutz and Marc Anderson and vocalist Lucia Newell. Brunotte is a crisp, indeed intelligent player whose charts sizzle and yet leave plenty of space for inspired soloring . . . . along with Brunotte's bracing originals are attractive reframings of 'If I Only Had A Brain' and 'Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most.' In all, a first-class effort -- tres musical!"
Billboard magazine said the following: "Minneapolis-based pianist/composer Brunotte dishes up a solid contemporary jazz set (with traditional overtones) . . . .
↓ more ↓Highlights of an enjoyable outing include the strong swinging 'A la Horace'; the hard-hitting 'Recollections'; the cool, uptempo 'Slightly Blued'; and the funky 'Caterpillar Crossing."
The CD was on the national airwaves throughout the fall of 1993 and made the Gavin Chart Bound list for 8 weeks straight.
BIO
Pianist Gary Brunotte performs his own brand of lyrical jazz, influenced by the tradition but in his own personal voice. Born and raised in a small town in Minnesota, he remembers, "My uncle played accordion, was self-taught and performed in the Navy band. In addition, my stepfather played hillbilly country guitar and my other uncles all played instruments. I started taking accordion lessons when I was nine." He debuted as a professional musician at a New Year's Eve job when he was 11, switched to organ and performed with r&b and rock & roll bands as a teenager.
"I discovered jazz after listening to Brasil '66 and Blood, Sweat & Tears. I particularly enjoyed Howard Roberts' records of the period and Jimmy Smith." After graduating from college, Brunotte attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, switched to piano, and taught at the prestigious school for three years. He moved to Manhattan in 1980. "I worked for a period at Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club. The jazz trio would open a set and there would be a different singer each week before the comedian came out. It was fun for a time." During this period, he won a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to write a suite for a big band and his orchestra performed once a week in a club. After living and working in the Hudson Valley area, Brunotte spent 1987-97 back in Minnesota. "I played a lot of gigs at local jazz clubs, hotels and restaurants with my trio and with singer Shirley Witherspoon. I also recorded my first CD, Yesterday's Dream for the Altenburgh label."
Yesterday's Dream, which features Gary Brunotte with altoist Eric Marienthal in a quintet setting, introduces nine of his melodic originals. The CD received excellent reviews in both JazzTimes and Billboard. In 1997 he and his wife relocated to North Carolina where he has worked steadily ever since. "Since moving here, I have recorded the solo CD Old Fashioned, the duo set Conversations with bassist Rick Jones, and I have done a lot of gigging, from little restaurants to backing major names at concerts including Mark Whitfield and Byron Stripling."
In recent times, Gary Brunotte recorded his fourth CD, SMILE, which is dedicated to his cat Dexter who passed away in Dec. 2004. Teamed on most selections with bassist Steve Haines and drummer Bill Berg, Brunotte performs such colorful originals as "Ditty For the Kitty," "Seal-Point Strut," "Meow Samba" and "Samba Siamese" along with such ballads as the atmospheric "Wood Lake," the mysterious "In The Night" and "Ciao Meow." He also utilizes bassist Rick Jones and drummer Bill Berg along with singer Kirsten Lambert on "Triste" and "Smile." The latter is heard in two versions including a Latin-tinged instrumental.
Gary Brunotte, who looks forward to recording and touring in the future, is an accessible and creative jazz pianist whose music is well worth exploring.
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