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Review of Playdate from allmusic.com

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www.allmusic.comby Ken Dryden
Playdate is a reunion of three childhood friends, pianist Noah Baerman, saxophonist Wayne Escoffery, and guitarist Amanda Monaco. Though Baerman is listed first on the cover, this project, which includes drummer Vinnie Sperrazza and bassist Henry Lugo, feels more like a collective project, with no one musician appearing dominant. Escoffrey is likely the most familiar to jazz fans, having recorded extensively as a leader; with his wife, vocalist Carolyn Leonhart; and also with the Mingus Big Band — though Baerman and Monaco have each released several CDs of their own. Monaco contributed the conversational post-bop vehicle “Copper Tone,” while Baerman’s “Remember the Goldfish” is a playful cooker. Escoffery’s infectious soprano and Monaco’s engaging guitar make up the centerpiece of Sperrazza’s African-flavored “Milan Kundera.” Two pieces came from outside the group. The loping ballad “Baby Man” was penned by the late John Stubblefield in honor of his newborn son back in the 1970s; it became a favorite of the late Mary Lou Williams. This version is also a tender affair, with lush, soulful tenor and intimate guitar. “Yes, Yes, Oh Yes!” was penned by former Art Blakey pianist, bandleader, and jazz educator James Williams, an overlooked gem he recorded near the end of his life. Playdate is a rewarding session that merits a follow-up date.

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May 12th, 2009 at 1:02 pm